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  4. VANITY FAIR.

    The strenuous efforts of our Monarch to please everybody are notable and worthy of all commendation. A proposed recasting of His Majesty's civil list is now ...

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  5. IBSEN AS A PLAYWRIGHT.

    The new issue of Ibsen's prose dramas, in an edition of somewhat elahorate proportions, is a good answer to all those persons who persistently maintained that the ...

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  6. THE LADY OF LYNN. CHAPTER XXVI.

    You shall now hear more of the cunning by which this noble and virtuous person— this adornment and boast of the peerage— laid his plans for securing the fortune and ...

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  7. NEW BOOKS.

    When Sir Frederic Hodgson, Governor of the Gold Coast, went to Kumassi, in order to seat a dusky claimant upon the famous golden stool of the exiled ...

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  8. CHAPTER XXVII.

    That evening the blow, feared and expected, fell; for then, and not till then, I felt we had lost, or thought we had lost, our maid. ...

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  9. THE BONDS OF EMPIRE.

    Under this title Professor John Davidson, of New Brunswick, reviews the colothere position of to-day. We are told that there was, even as late as 1892, a large ...

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  10. THE "GREEN TERROR."

    "Absinthe-drinking," said an educated Frenchman to the writer, "is the bane of my cuntry, and is responsible for a frightful amount of insanity and discase. Hence ...

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  11. SLANDERED SOLDIERS.

    Those who stoop to say uncomplimentary things of the conduct of our troops in the war have Dr. Conan Doyle to reckon with. The creator of Sherlock Holmes will have ...

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  12. A LADY IN KILTS.

    The birth of a daughter to Lady Cromarti[?] and her husband, Major Blunt, was a welcome affair, and was celebrated with all due rejoicing in the North of S[?]otland, ...

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  13. CHURCH IN EVENING DRESS.

    "To church in evening dress after Sunday evening dinner" will henceforth be the rule of many fashionable people in the vi[?]inity of St. George's, Albemarle-street. ...

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  14. THE LARGEST HEAD.

    The average head is 22in. in circumference, but there is a man, James Mennt, in New York, with a record of 51½in. He is a sturdy dwarf of the type of "Giles," ...

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