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  4. DROPPING THE CROSS.

    The sen is calm and the winds are low, And so slowly the great, ship moves That a man might think she was 10th to go From the last of the South she loves; ...

    Article : 484 words
  5. WHERE THE NEW QUEEN WILL WEAR THE GARTER.

    Eordssyt's new King has conferred the Onder of the Garter upon the [?] Geerts. This raises a pestier congestion. The seditious of the onler reraise that exergonic ...

    Article : 167 words
  6. LADIES COLUMN.

    An interesting sidelight on the educational methods employed in the London Board Schools is (says the London "Daily Mail" of June 13) afforded by the Exhibition in ...

    Article : 360 words
  7. Why Should They?

    This kindly mentor and guide of youth possibly agrees with cerium men of medicine who condemn the practice of Living upon hygienic grounds, though that is not reason the ...

    Article : 496 words
  8. HOUSEHOLD NOTES.

    Contrary to the lettish of [?] cloak sad sparkling jelly that has a detests natural fissure of the [?] if, and is just from [?] to retain its shares ...

    Article : 797 words
  9. POETRY SELECTED.

    Just so! ait so; and take the rudder lines-- The left and right, and pull with either hand. Let us go moving down the road that shines To fairyland, ...

    Article : 532 words
  10. MILTON'S LAST POEM.

    [A reader sends to the "Pall Mall Gazette" of London the following copy of Milton's last poem, which was written in his mother's album and dated April 21, 1850. In a slightly ...

    Article : 361 words
  11. "MANNERS FOR GIRLS."

    The mothers of to-day are bringing up their daughters upon a very different principle to the one employed in their own case; hence, as Mrs. Humphry pithily remarks ...

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  12. WHEN A MAN IS IN HIS BEST HUMOUR.

    The crucial hour of the day as regards its effect upon the man of the family is commonly thought to be associated with breakfast. Then a cheerful bearing and a ...

    Article : 486 words
  13. FICTION

    It's a sure tiring that if a man hay any cur in him, the hair of the brute is going to show mighty quick when you get that man out in Camp. That's the way it was with Hays; ...

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  14. THE STREETS OF SYDNEY CITY.

    The grey mist kisses the peaks above; The wind with its tang of rain Stirs a memory deep as pain! The Bush leans over me, brooding, dark; ...

    Article : 504 words
  15. USEFUL RECIPES.

    Belgian Soup.--Weigh after [?]. 2b. of turnips, and erst theses into dices silvery for twenty substitutes in one opuses of water with £ or, of butter, a desertification of ...

    Article : 2,102 words
  16. THE HAPPINESS OK THE HONEYMOON.

    Honeymoon--"the first month after marriage," according to the dictionary, but by common usage it has come to mean the golden days which intervene between the ...

    Article : 350 words
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