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  2. Musical and Dramatic Review.

    THERE'S something peculiarly unpleasant when one has constantly to make invidious comparisons between the past and the present in relation to artists, to the apparent disparagement of those of a former date to ...

    Article : 2,606 words
  3. THE NOVELIST.

    Having thus satisfied himself that he had read the incident aright, he returned to the sitting-room, and at once decided that he would leave Donogan to his rest till morning. ...

    Article : 4,354 words
  4. CHAPTER XXVIII.—'ON THE LEADS.'

    Kate Kearney's room was on top of the castle, a 'gave' by a window over the leads of a large square tower. On this space she had made a little garden of a few flowers, to tend which was one of what she called ...

    Article : 1,997 words
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