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  2. THE PUBLIC AND THE WAR.

    This is the first serious war that we have fought under a mieroscope, and some of the consequences of that new condition are by no means reassuring The people, though ...

    Article : 1,864 words
  3. LETTERS FROM MEN OF LETTERS.

    A funny thing occurred at the sale of the. Sarcey librarly. The auction was a beautiful object-lasson in the depth ind incalcalable varicty of human duplicity, and ...

    Article : 395 words
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  5. IN QUEST OF TREASURE.

    The Sen-Hawk lay inside the lagoon of the Seluga atoll, exaetly over the where form tradition and sundry lately-discovered ancient documents it was believed that the ...

    Article : 6,148 words
  6. THE LIFE OF WELLINGTON.

    Two handsome volumes, adorned with medallion profiles of the great Duke, are the result of the commission given to Sir Herbert Maxwell to produce a "Life of ...

    Article : 2,788 words
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  8. "AN HUMBLE AND A CONTRITE HEART."

    Sir,—Yon have re-published, with great effect, that spirited poem of Rudyard Kipling's which reminds us of our duty toward those who are fighting the bitties of ...

    Article : 420 words
  9. THE QUEEN'S TWO GREATEST TREASURES.

    Perhaps there are two treasures at Windsor which the Queen values more highly tha even the "Jewelled Bird" and "Tip [?] Tiger." ...

    Article : 373 words
  10. QUEENS AND CAPTIVES.

    Royalties and conviots seem a somewhat inharmonious combination, and yet, curiously enough, two very pretty stories are told (writes a frequent contribator to ...

    Article : 438 words
  11. BADEN-POWELL'S BEES.

    The home of Colonel Baden-Powell in Loudon is in St. George's Place, close to Hyde-park Corner, where his mother and sister live. Curiously enough, it is the only ...

    Article : 130 words
  12. LORD METHUEN.

    Lord Methuen is 55, and is reputed to have a private income of about £11,000 a year. He has a charming place in Willshire, called Carsham Court, which he is ...

    Article : 57 words
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