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  2. A TRIP TO MASHONALAND.

    The mail train for Kimberley leaves Cupe Town in the evening, but the traveller will be well advised in doing the portion of the journey as far as Matjesfontein by day. The ...

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  4. THE KAISER IN ENGLAND.

    Oh [?] my dear—, Such a week as we have had, all because of that German boy. Not only is my digestion ruined, but my selfrespect is gone, and my present husband's ...

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  5. CURRENT LITERATURE.

    Anecdotal biography makes the best of all reading, nor is it possible to conceive a better subject than the extraordinary man who rose to become Lord Beaconsfield—one of the ...

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  6. THE OYSTER.

    The oyster (Ostrea ed[?]s, Linn.) is properly a shelly molluse. He really "sits in his bones," for his shell is an ossification, or, to speak more exactly, his shells, for he has ...

    Article : 1,141 words
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