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  3. THE OTHER MAN.

    Sunday came at last, a bright and glorious Sunday as the last had been, and once more Ruth sat on the murgin of the lake waiting for Dick Maitland, and, as usual, Roger ...

    Article : 5,592 words
  4. THE OCTOBER MAGAZINES.

    Even Lord Rosebery, with his literary tastes and knowledge, must enjoy, while wincing under, the review of his multiplex personality contributed to the Nineteenth ...

    Article : 3,049 words
  5. THE PASSING SHOW.

    I think I hear the Comte de Grival who arrived not long ago in Victoria with "The Amazons," remarking to his aristocratic associate with the shaky knees, ...

    Article : 2,112 words
  6. THE HOME LIFE OF THE GERMAN EMPRESS.

    Since the German Emperor came to the throne we have learned a good deal about his character and habits; about his consort, however, comparatively little is generally ...

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  7. THE FAKIR OF THE MONKEYTEMPLE.

    Let no one say that Mr. Radyard Kipling is a romancer if the story told by a correspondent of last Monday's Cologne Gazette is true. According to this writer, every visitor to Simla ...

    Article : 521 words
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