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  2. A DOG'S DEVOTION: A STORY FROM THE BUSH.

    "He was a gash and faithful tyke, As ever lap or sh[?]ugh or dyke. His honest, [?]ousie, bawsn't face Aye gat him friends in ilka place; ...

    Article : 3,998 words
  3. WOMEN AS A RACE.

    All women have fathers as well as mothers. That is a fact of natural history which we do not suppose the most advanced of the crowds who are now writing about ...

    Article : 1,340 words
  4. THE AUGUST MAGAZINES.

    A renewed invitation to alliance, uttered in very courteous, almost flattering, terms, has first place in this review. The speaker is once more M. Francis de Pressense, of ...

    Article : 3,131 words
  5. THE PASSING SHOW.

    A few people may have languidly wondered to notice Mr. Seddon, the New Zealand Premier, honouring the Victorian Parliament with his presence this week. ...

    Article : 1,627 words
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  7. AUSTRALIAN HISTORY.

    It is a decided advantage that the author of a work covering so wide a field as does Mr. Rusden's "History of Australia" (Melville, Mullen, and Slade) should be able ...

    Article : 1,001 words
  8. FORREST AND MACREADY.

    Forrest was always "the great tragedian," and, after his divorce, generally moody and silent; but when he spoke it was in deep tragic tones, and with shakings of his black ...

    Article : 465 words
  9. INSECTS AND THEIR WAYS.

    Among all groups of insects there are parasites, which feed either themselves or their young at the expense of others. And bees form no exception to the rule, for the ...

    Article : 384 words
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