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  2. Essays.

    LET us fling overboard the sickly idea— more like the lazy dream of a water lily at mid-day in a slimy pool than the thought of a human being—the notion that there is ...

    Article : 574 words
  3. Crabeller.

    WHEN the writer first knew and went to school at Ryde, [?]le of Wight, it was little mere than a village. Now it is a town of considerable importanse, with railroads, ...

    Article : 3,546 words
  4. Humour.

    A FEW months ago I was nominated for Governor of the State of New York, to run against Stewart L. Woodford and John T. Hoffman on an independent ...

    Article : 2,519 words
  5. Nature.

    ALTHOUGH by no means a large animal, the otter has attained a universal reputation as a terrible and persevering foe to fisb. Being possessed of a very ...

    Article : 621 words
  6. Agriculture.

    MUCK is the richness of the uplands washed by the annual rains down to the lowlands. It accumulates there, because it can get no lower, and coming down in a ...

    Article : 284 words
  7. THE OLD SERMON.

    THE solemn hush of midnight is brooding over the earth;. Alone in my state and splendour, I wait for the new day's birth. ...

    Article : 676 words
  8. Household.

    THE French cook rarely objects to any trouble in the preparation of a meal—she is a thorough artist, and she is as proud of a successful sauce as an aquafortis of a ...

    Article : 667 words
  9. ARTIFICIAL HAYMAKING.

    ON these islands, says the London Graphic, where farmers suffer far more often from excess of moisture than from excess of sunshine, and where crops, wich ...

    Article : 554 words
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