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  3. THE APOLOGY OF XANTHIPPE.

    What? You want me to tell you about poor Soorates. sir—you dp? Dear, dear, what's the matter with all the people? Nothing but Socrates, Socrates, Socrates—morning, noon, ...

    Article : 1,604 words
  4. THE NOVEMBER MAGAZINES.

    M. G. Monod's study of the political situation in France, which appears in the Contemporary Review, shows that he has not allowed his judgment to be carried away by ...

    Article : 2,987 words
  5. VANITY FAIR.

    This week has been given over to stirring events—wars, explosions, strikes, Parliament, and such matters. The Matabele war is cram-full of personal interest. Even the ...

    Article : 2,337 words
  6. THE POETRY OF THE PEOPLE.

    "Read from some humbler poet, Whoso songs gushed from his heart, As showers from the clouds of summer, Or tears from the eyelids start." ...

    Article : 3,168 words
  7. LORD DUNRAVEN AND THE AMERICAS REPORTERS.

    The following possibly apocryphal story appears in Once a Week, a New York weekly journal:— Lord Dunraven used to be a newspaper ...

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  8. THE LOUDEST NOISE EVER HEARD.

    No thunder from the skies wus ever accompanied with a roar of such vehemence as that which issued from the throat of the great volcano in Krakaton, an islet lying in the ...

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