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  2. "Hamlet."

    Shakespeare's lot was cast in a happy period for the full development of his marvellous genius. Had he lived thirty years before he must have been ...

    Article : 1,484 words
  3. CURIOSITIES OF ETIQUETTE.

    Those whose lot is east in a sphere which entails their attendance at Court must often [?]wardly rebel against the rigid rules of etiquette that have to be obeyed there. But they ...

    Article : 535 words
  4. BELLS.

    Bells, happy bells, through the green meadows swelling, Ringing the hymn of joy forth to the light; ...

    Article : 200 words
  5. NOT AN INTERESTING SIGHT

    I cannot conscientiously recommend the catacombs as one of the most interesting, sights of Paris. After a few minutes in these subterranean passages ...

    Article : 247 words
  6. DECIDED BY CHANCE.

    The sun, a great glowing ball of fire, had just descended behind the fringe of elmtrees on Meadow Hill, and the parched summer world was free to breathe at last. ...

    Article : 1,899 words
  7. A COAL-HEAVER'S WHOLESOME LESSON.

    Some women, says a correspondent of a London paper, have an insatiable mania for carrying or leading by chain pug dogs of all degrees of ugliness. The ...

    Article : 294 words
  8. SOME BAD COMPLIMENTS.

    "I am sorry to trouble you so late at night, doctor," apologised a lady patient who had severely burned her hand. To which the man of medicine politely ...

    Article : 420 words
  9. WHICH SHALL IT BE?

    Which shall it shall it be? Which shall it be? I looked at John, John looked at me, And when I found that I must speak, My voice seemed strangely low and weak: ...

    Article : 455 words
  10. Ladies' Column.

    Say not that the Australian girl is extravagant. Consider her ways when she is making over an old bonnet. She shuts herself up in her room, carrying ...

    Article : 426 words
  11. SEVERE ON THE PROFESSION.

    "Ay, she's a fine example o' doctor's skill, she is," sarcastically remarked an old man, refering to his sick wife who was rapidly growing worse, not with ...

    Article : 175 words
  12. A PLEA FOR PIGEONS.

    We lift up our hands in horror at the atrocities of semi-barbarians in Siberia, Armenia, Dahomey, and the desert; but smile complacently at the cruelty practised on our ...

    Article : 469 words
  13. THE AIR OF BEDROOMS.

    Whilst the importance of keeping pue, the air of living rooms during the day is recognised by a large majority of the [?]cated classes at the present time, it to ...

    Article : 279 words
  14. THE ORATOR'S INFLUENCE.

    There are things which type cannot reproduce. The recorded sermons of Whitfield do not glow with the fire of his wonderful oratory. The discourses of Jonathan ...

    Article : 204 words
  15. A MISUNDERSTANDING.

    A bashful swain of Holly Springs, Mississippi, took a violent "hankering" after a fair seamstress of the town, and, after a great ,deal of hesitation, finally brought his courage ...

    Article : 342 words
  16. A SUFFICIENT REASON.

    Spicer had just settled himself in the chair for a short cut when the artist in attendance threw over him a calico apron, on which were pictured innumerable little greyhounds. ...

    Article : 292 words
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    Good character is an excellent thing for a young man to start in life with, but he needs a good suit of clothes to go with it. Some how a man in seedy clothes is believed to ...

    Article : 100 words
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