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  2. The Novelist.

    IN the country towns and villages of England there is not, from January to December, a merrier festival than the New Year. In London, and in those large commercial towns which ape ...

    Article : 4,088 words
  3. THE MANIA FOR ALPINE CLIMRING.

    MR. EDWIN A. PETITT writes to the Times from the Hotel du Mont Blanc, on Sunday:— "My pen feels weak when I sit down and try to send you a short account of a sad and terrible ...

    Article : 916 words
  4. LODGERS ON LONDON BRIDGE.

    MR. JAMES GREENWOOD, the "Amateur Casual," whose " Night in the Workhouse," contributed to the Pall Mall Gazette, created a good deal of excitement some time ago, ...

    Article : 1,647 words
  5. WHAT THREE OF US SAW AFTER DARK.

    THERE were three of us round the table, when the night was well advanced. There was Bon, so named by our cynical friend, on account of the benevolence of his heart, which ...

    Article : 3,122 words
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