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  2. LONDON WEEK BY WEEK.

    Death of King Edward VII.! Tears, tears, tears. Teats from the eyes -- Years from the heart -- tears from the heavens. "Tears, tears, idle tears," cannot bring us ...

    Article : 4,497 words
  3. THE UNDER-SEA SAILOR.

    Stroll through the art gallery, and what painting first holds the glance? Is it not often the lifeboat crow pushing their craft through the breakers to the ...

    Article : 2,179 words
  4. OLD-AGE PENSIONERS.

    Among the people on whom I called when seeking for homes for aged Workhouse people who had been granted pensions was a woman of the "shabby genteel" class. Her ...

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    A GREAT PIANIST -- RICHARD BUHLIG, Who was born in Chicago. He studied with Leschetitzky in Vienna, and gave concerts for several years on the continent of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 75 words
  6. A PRIVILEGE.

    This world is all a stage -- so said The poet long ago -- With summer scenes of beauty spread Or wastes of wintry snow. ...

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    A DARING AVIATOR -- MLLE. DE LAROCHE, Who is one of the few ladles who have studied seriously the question of aviation. Mile, de Laroche has already made many successful flights, and it is likely that she may give an exhibition of her powers as a [?] ler in England this summer. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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