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  2. NATURE'S COMEDIAN CHAPTER XX. (Continued).

    JOSEPHINE REPLIES ON THE WHOLE CASE. Well might Harold say of himself that he never knew what he wanted. He knew what he did not want; he knew that he ...

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  4. NEW BOOKS.

    "Under the Shcoaks." By Elizabeth Boyd Bayly. London: Religious Tract Society. "More About Pixie." By Mrs. George de Horne Vaizey. London: Religious Tract Society. ...

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  5. CHAPTER XXI.

    "Well, my dear," said Mr. Ormond fretfully, as he stood with his back to the fire and his coat-tails gathered up under his arms, "I consider that you have been to ...

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  6. FICTION OF THE DAY.

    Among contemporary delineators of English country life Ornie Argus holds a high place. He thoroughly understands the rustic nature, and neither exaggerates nor ...

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  7. QUILTER AND WHISTLER.

    Mr. Harry Quilter, the art critic, in "Chamber's Journal," tells the story of his quarrels with Mr. Whistler, the painter. The dispute between them arose out of an ...

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  8. CHAMBERLAIN, THE DEBATER

    The "Pall Mall Magazine" for November devotes two ariticles to a literary portraiture of Mr. Joseph Chamberlain, at present the most prominent man in England. ...

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