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  2. NOVEL NOTES.

    Brown rose as he finished the story of the charitable lady and the selected poor, and mixed himself a glass of whisky and water with the self-satisfied air of a benevolent ...

    Article : 2,324 words
  3. THE ROYAL ACADEMY EXHIBITION.

    Among the portraits of the year (of which I do not purpose to say much) is one of Mr. Pett[?]e, by Mr. Cope, deserving of special mention, and interesting to the general ...

    Article : 2,405 words
  4. CURRENT LITERATURE.

    It is the custom among artists when elevated to the Academy to paint what is called it "diploma" picture, a warrant at once of their worthiness and the ...

    Article : 2,461 words
  5. EUROPEAN AFFAIRS.

    The anarchists can now claim that Ravachol is avenged. M. V[?]ry, of the Cafe V[?]ry, Boulevard Magenta, Paris, has died of his injuries, a few hours after the decease of the ...

    Article : 3,246 words
  6. A CHANCE INTERVIEW WITH THE GERMAN EMPEROR.

    The following is an account sent us by a correspondent of a real but, as will be seen, a chance "interview" with the German Emperor:- ...

    Article : 961 words
  7. PLUTOCRATS AND RASTAQUOUERES.

    In Lady Jeune's opinion the social degeneration which she denounces and deplores commenced with the death of the Prince Consort, and the consequent retirement of the Queen. ...

    Article : 904 words
  8. LORD WOLSELEY'S EXPERIENCES.

    Lord Wolseley has been giving Mr. Harry How, of the S[?]rand Magazine, an interesting account of some of his experiences on the field of battle. During his lordship's first ...

    Article : 804 words
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