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  2. AN INTERRUPTED HOLIDAY. I.

    Most of the oasily-satisfied pleasure-seekers were going homewards along the pier. A nervous violinist uttered a sigh of relief as he placed his instrument in its case; the ...

    Article : 1,703 words
  3. THE MOONSTONE PIN.

    The journey was a tedious one, for the fog lay heavy over the sodden country; the detonations of the fog-signals wore constant, and we were perpetually slowing down. However. ...

    Article : 4,257 words
  4. The Stele of Hammurabi at the British Museum.

    The display in the Assyrian Room of the Oriental Department of the British Museum of a cast of the black basalt stele of Hammurabi, King of Shinar, who, pace the late Professor ...

    Article : 724 words
  5. A Lucky Christmas Card.

    Gentleman living in Wales still preserves a [?]istmas card, which cost him one penny, [?] brought him a fortune of £40,000. He was [?] a doctor at Sheffiled, and one Christmas ...

    Article : 141 words
  6. II.

    Mrs. Halles, with no rouge on her face, and her eyes Wild and tearless, was sitting in the passage, and trying to catch any sound from the sick chamber. It seemed to her that she ...

    Article : 703 words
  7. Art Criticism.

    [?]n amusing story is told of Mllials. One day on Sir John was painting "Chill October" [?]g the reeds and rushes of the Tay, a voice [?] behind a hedgo said, "Man, did ye over ...

    Article : 178 words
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