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  2. THROUGH SIBERIA.

    The following is the concluding part of the "Pall Mall Gazette's" interview with the go ion. James Campbell, of Victoria, the first no section of which was published last week.— ...

    Article : 2,591 words
  3. THE TRAGEDY OF A CORONET

    The tidal train was on the point of starting from Charing Cross. People were hurrying so and tro, jostling each other rudely, for the station was crowded. Porters were driving ...

    Article : 5,558 words
  4. A Wolf Child.

    In the early traditions of most nations we meet with the tales of animals suckling infants who have been exposed through the jealousy of some tyrant. and who have ...

    Article : 648 words
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  6. HE FORGOT THE ORDER.

    Upon the elope of the Alleghany Mountains, four or five miles from Uniontown and only a few steps off the line of the old Cumberland pike, is a little plain board ...

    Article : 1,261 words
  7. Precipitation Cliff.

    I have said that precipitation cliffs were in primitive times associated with moot-hills, or open-air court of justice This was the case, as we have seen, in Rome, where the Tarpeian ...

    Article : 448 words
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