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  4. THE COLONEL WHO RACKED "OMENS."

    For example, Colonel Hicks, while stopping at Hatchett's Hotel, on his way back from Tattersall's, on the Monday before the Derby of 1856, noticed that the "W" ...

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  6. CIGARETTE PAPERS. AT LAST.

    The spring has come at last. London is bright and gay. There are green buds and many flowers in the parks. Primrose Day brought tons of the Beaconsfield flower to ...

    Article : 329 words
  7. A THOUSAND YEARS HENCE.

    London, a thousand years hence, is a fascinating theme if you can give yourself up to it, as Mr. Robert William Cole does in "The Struggle for Empire," just published ...

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  8. THE HOSPITALITY OF NEW YORK.

    If you are very much in earnest almost methods and principles, and the missions of art, you have a bad time: if you have a pen in your hand, and can use it well, ...

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  9. CONTINENTALS AND BRITISHERS.

    Many untravelled continentals hate us. They are taught to do so by an irresponsible press. Outside the ignorant classes we excite envy. That breeds dislike. You ...

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  10. "IN THE SEASON OF THE YEAR."

    The season of active outdoor sports and pastimes is already in full swing. "There is a time for everything." So we have just now Mr. Edward Spencer's new ...

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  11. "BETTER TO BEAR THE ILLS WE HAVE."

    One picture is as likely as the other; though your imagination is best pleased with Mr. Cole's until London is at war with a combination of enemies who fight ...

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  12. "STANDS LONDON WHERE IT DID?"

    Mr. Scott will find London about where it was when he turned his back upon it to seek the freer atmosphere of dramatic criticism supposed to belong to New York. ...

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  14. "FOR THE HONOUR OF THE UNIFORM."

    "Continue, dear friend," writes "A Guardsman," "to agitate the question of the wearing of army uniforms. I am sure that if our officers showed themselves more ...

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  15. BOULIA.

    This has been a camel week here. On Thursday fifty camels, the property of the Gregory North Rabbit Board, delivered between nine and ten tons of wire netting, ...

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  16. ANOTHER POINT OF VIEW.

    A major of large experience, and not without distinction in the army, writes to me from Brighton. "At last," he says, "I am obliged to take up my pen in regard ...

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  17. MARIE CORELLI AND MY LORD CARDINAL.

    Marie Carclli claims to be a devont Ca tholic. But if poor St. George Mivari deserved excommunication in the eyes of Cardinal Vaughan, what is likely to ...

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