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  2. IN THE PAPERS.

    The Gentle Art.—Visitor (to particular friend, who has had several new dresses laid on the bed to choose from): "I do wish you would tell me the name of the woman ...

    Article : 1,872 words
  3. THE PASSING SHOW.

    In spite of vigilance on the part of the police, the blacks in North Queensland succecd in getting opium, and with rough opium pipes—made from reeds, glass bottles, and ...

    Article : 1,728 words
  4. 'MID THE THICK ARROWS.

    Quentin had been tolerant of Alice's season because he believed that when the excitment of it had passed away the autumn and winter would bring her to a closer ...

    Article : 4,474 words
  5. BOOKS AND MEN.

    The end of the publishing season approaches with no improvement in the prospects of the book crop. In a few weeks we shall be in the silly time, when authors are ...

    Article : 3,352 words
  6. THE GOLFING PRIME MINISTER.

    The "out of harness" moments of the Prime Minister are spent with almost unwavering fidelity on the golf links (says "C. B. Fry's Magazine"). During the many ...

    Article : 399 words
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  8. CHANGED BY SHAVING.

    In "Harry Furniss at Home" (Unwin) an [?] is told to show the appearance of the face may be changed by removing the hair. ...

    Article : 336 words
  9. INFLUENCE OF THE THEATRE.

    Rather more than six months ago (says the "Leeds Mereury") considerable opposition was expressed at the Scottish burgh of Fulkirk against the opening of a theatre in ...

    Article : 271 words
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