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  2. THE PASSING SHOW.

    Fortunately the public is not often doomed to an in[?]gnum of even one week day without newspaper publication. Many people must have experienced a curiously uneasy ...

    Article : 2,344 words
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  4. SOME CHRISTMAS SPOOKS.

    "The compliments of the season." Our garden party was over. The last guest had vanished, and left me on the lawn all alone with a double circle of ...

    Article : 3,063 words
  5. EUROPEAN AFFAIRS.

    The unusual honour accorded at the Russian Court to the Prince of Wales has been a matter of universal remark. The tone of the English newspapers towards Russia has also ...

    Article : 2,086 words
  6. THE NOVEMBER MAGAZINES.

    Another contribution to the sum of information respecting the war in the East, so abundantly supplied by writers personally acquainted with China and Japan, is ...

    Article : 2,631 words
  7. A RUSSIAN LEGEND.

    It may not be generally known that M. Adolphe Badin, the historian, has written an interesting work on St. Petersburg, in the course of which he relates a curious ghost ...

    Article : 759 words
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