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  2. Nancy.

    It was Christmas Eve, and very sultry in the Sydney streets. A thunderstorm was brooding over the "Heads;" and distant thunder could he heard in town from time to time. George-street was crowded ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 3,531 words
  3. Our Christmas Number.

    The singularly beautiful picture which was presented as a special supplement last year with the Christmas number of the AUSTRALIAN TOWN AND COUNTRY JOURNAL found, as was expected, ...

    Article : 403 words
  4. The Coming of the Christ-Child.

    On Christmas Eve, the northern legend tells, When driving snow falls thick on tower and street, When night is thrilling to the chime of bells, And friends long-parted, hand in hand can meet— ...

    Article : 102 words
  5. Amusement for the Holidays—The Living Shadow.

    A very simple but amusing experiment may be performed as follows: Cover a mirror with a sheet of brown paper, in which holes to represent eyes, nose, and mouth have been cut—the more grotesque or fantastic the better. Take your stand before a lamp; so that a clear shadow of your head and shoulders is; thrown on tho wall. Place the mirror so that the reflection of the holes in the paper falls into the proper places on the shadow; and a ghostly object is the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 246 words
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