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  3. DECREE NISI.

    The first chapter tells of a call on Mrs. Fricker by two inveterate gossips in order to discover the effect of the news ofn her of the death of the wife of aman who before his marriage had [?] ...

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  4. KEATS AT HAMPSTEAD.

    LONDON, July 7.—Since 1921, the memorial year of Keats, there has been established at Hampstead a museum of relies of the poet at the house in John street, ...

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  5. STAGE GOSSIP.

    A light versiffer of earlier years wrote- "The persons I pity who know not the city. The beautiful city of Prague." He was thinking of an imaginary. Prague ...

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  6. BARBERS IN OLD DAYS.

    Recently discovered sculptures in Egypt prove that there were professional barbers at leats 2,000 years B.C., and that the women of nearly forty centuries ago bobbed ...

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  7. KISSING.

    British reserve in the matter of kissing, commented upon by Mr. Justice Hill, is of fairly recent growth (says the "Glasgow Herald"). A few centuries ...

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