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  2. CURRENT LITERATURE.

    Mr. Dykes Campbell's edition of Coloridge's Poetical Works (Macmillan) is a noteworthy accession to the small number of books of the day which are to be bought a[?] ...

    Article : 3,540 words
  3. "ONE TOUCH OF NATURE."

    ["The steamers for South Africa are crowded with steerage passengers. After additional accommodation had been made, over sixty would-be emigrants from ...

    Article : 2,630 words
  4. THE PASSING SHOW.

    At last the Government have determined to take the bull by the horns, and this session an income tax—the one institution of the old world winch we have hitherto sighed for in ...

    Article : 3,193 words
  5. A COLLINGWOOD IDYLL.

    It was all through the girl next door. Yon see John and I were left alone some ten years ago when my old woman died She, poor soul, never had a very bappy time of it, ...

    Article : 3,085 words
  6. A JUMP OF ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY FEET.

    To travel a hundred and twenty feet through the air in two seconds without losing consciousness is an accomplishment that few men, and, so far as is known, no women ...

    Article : 1,266 words
  7. JAPANESE CHILDREN.

    It has often been said that the Japanese are the most interesting, the strangest, even the quaintest, people we know. In no regard is this truer than in the care they take of ...

    Article : 630 words
  8. THE TURKESTAN TIGER.

    No tiger which has yet lived in Regent'spork has been [?]o completely tamed as their neighbour from Turkestan. Taking into account the hardships endured by a wild ...

    Article : 160 words
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