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  2. THE PSYCHOLOGY OF CRICKET

    A cricketer is often asked by admiring lady friends, "Oh, Mr. So-and-So, what did you feel like after that wounderful innings of yours? What did you think about when ...

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  4. VIOLET FORSTER'S LOVER. CHAPTER XXVII.

    The officers' mess of the Guards—the billiard-room. Dinner was over, coffee was being drunk while the diners played a game of snooker pool—that is, some of them. ...

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  5. LIBRARIES AND SCHOOLS.

    The Education department recently decided to limit the extend of home lessons and allow more time for supplementary reading. It is admitted that this new rule ...

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  6. WOMAN'S REALM.

    An expert on physical training says that the successful results of even a few daily exercises in deep breathing, as exemplified by the pupils of the Tallangatta school, ...

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  7. WRONG DIAGNOSIS.

    An American resident in Paris had an unpleasant experience at the Casino at Enghien, yesterday, says the Paris correspondent of the "Daily Express" on June ...

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  9. CHAPTER XXIX.

    Had the billiard-table taken to itself wings and commenced to waltz about the room, those present could secrcely have been more amazed; that a lady could be ...

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  10. CHAPTER XXX.

    So far the only sounds beard in the billiard-room had been the questions and the answers. The listeners had been so still— particularly had this seemed to be the ...

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  11. KAISER AND SOCIALIST.

    The soci[?]ist (says our London correspondent) has to walk warily and look to the company he keeps if he is to "escape calumny" among his suscetable brethren. ...

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  12. CHAPTER XXVIII.

    It was probably some moments before the occupants of the billiard-room realised what had happened: it was certainly some little time before they ever dimly perceived what ...

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