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  2. A Husband of the Period.

    It was a very uncomfortable meal. The Elder carried cn all the conversation. Vee's evident indignation did not reassure Philip, and his most difficult task was still before him, namely, to ...

    Article : 3,703 words
  3. The Lieutenant's Photograph.

    "It was a cold day toward the end of the autumn of 1879," said a Russian officer, "that I, Alexis Pletneff, sub-lieutenant of the regiment of the Chevaliers: Gardes de l'Imperatrice, placed ...

    Article : 1,310 words
  4. Count Ton Moltke at Home.

    A pleasant account is given by Eduard Pietzoher in the NORTH GERMAN GAZETTE of a visit made in spring to Count von Moltke's retreat at Creisau. Twenty years ago the name of Creisau was never ...

    Article : 761 words
  5. A Sad Story.

    I have heard (said a London correspondent) of the Bad, and even tragic, ending to a great artistic career. Yon may remember the great disturbance at the Grand Opera, in Paris, a couple of years ago, on a ...

    Article : 264 words
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