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  5. Late Verse.

    Oh, who will walk a mile with me Along life's merry way[?] A comrade blithe and full of glee. Who dares to laugh out loud and free. ...

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  7. THE DRUMMER.

    The drum of the drummer must not be dumb—Rub-a-dub-dub-a-dub-dub. "O mother, my mother, the time has ...

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  8. TNE WORLD'S PRISONS. THEIR LESSONS FOR AUSTRALIA.

    It is reassuring to find on what must assuredly be regarded as expert evidence, that at least one of our big departments of State is being conducted on sound, ...

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  9. SELECTED POETRY. Old Favorites.

    (This is the poem of which Golovnin says in his Narrative, that it has been rendered into Japanese by order of the Emperor, and is hung up. embroidered ...

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  10. TALES AND SKETCHES.

    They were playing "last across" in a busy street in Marylebone when the great Panhard car came grunting round the corner and showed its twin Bleriot ...

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  11. A FLAW IN THE TITLE.

    I lived a year in a wondrous isle Where, ankle-deep, 'mid blossoms rare, The sweet-eyed maidens. singing, stand, Combing their blue-black hair. ...

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  12. LITTLE THINGS.

    "The entire ocean is affected by a pebble."—Pascal. Lo! influences work for good or ill, Which by and by will fetter or unbind. ...

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  13. DRAUGHTS. PROBLEM NO. 114.

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  15. THE GROUND WORK.

    The proposals refered to are founded upon visits to the following institutions:—England: Walton Gaol, Liverpool, ...

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  16. SOLUTION TO PROBLEM NO. 113.

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  18. THE ELMIRA REFORMATORY.

    Among all these institutions Bimira occupies the most prominent place. Indeed, one of the principal objects of Captain Nei[?]enstein's tour was to see this ...

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