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  2. THE BROWN EYES OF MARY.

    Mary gave Mrs. Mallingford an account of the meeting with Netherby in the hopgarden, as they sat and chatted before going to bed. ...

    Article : 5,308 words
  3. SEEING A PICTURE.

    There is magic in Fred Walker's name that brings us in a moment among the breath of cows in twilight meadows that surround an English farm. At his name ...

    Article : 1,741 words
  4. MELBOURNE IN THE SIXTIES.

    Akehurst's brilliant burlesque, "The Siege of Troy," recalls very pleasant times. We had seen many sparkling burlesques, but none caught the fancy of playgoers so ...

    Article : 1,625 words
  5. THE PASSING SHOW,

    The two men stood under the proposed verandah of the projected new building in Collins-street. "You see," said the energetic man, striking the palm of his left hand ...

    Article : 2,180 words
  6. IN THE PAPERS,

    I have discovered that a man can make a good break at billiards, and yet be a good Methodist.—Rev. J. T. Shaw. Little Clara—"Mother, tell me a fairy ...

    Article : 1,622 words
  7. H. M, STANLEY'S CHILDHOOD

    An account of the childhood of Henry Morton Stanley, the discoverer of Livingstone, was lately given by Mr. William Jolly in the Glasgow "Herald." He was born in ...

    Article : 423 words
  8. LORD ROSEBERY'S SALLIES.

    Lord Rosebery introduced the fiscal question into his speech at Glasgow by remarking that an attempt had been made to substitute for our free-food empire a free-bacon ...

    Article : 283 words
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