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  2. Essay.

    THE perfect [?] is as rare a being as a great poet; and for much the same [?] be a perfect host [?] of qualities ...

    Article : 496 words
  3. Miscellany.

    You wonder, perhaps, What respectable chaps Like myself, for example, [?] find in this place ...

    Article : 337 words
  4. Sketcher.

    A LITTLE volume is just published, entitled Prince Bismarck's Letters to his Wife, his Sister and Others, translated from the German by Fitzhugh Mayee. We give the ...

    Article : 2,023 words
  5. Household.

    If the truth be fairly stated, women have many excuses for their infatuation regarding small waists. It is Mrs. Haweis who says, "The reason why a small waist is a ...

    Article : 1,394 words
  6. A TOURIST FROM INJIANNY.

    WE first saw him from the deck of the Unser Fritz, as that gallant steamer was preparing to leave the poet of New York for Plymouth, Havre, ana Hamburg. Perhaps ...

    Article : 3,800 words
  7. FABLES AND ANECDOTES.

    ONE day ole Gaffer Peters sum to cur hous with his fishn pole and some [?] and sed to Uncle Ned: [?] fishn." ...

    Article : 1,033 words
  8. TRANSLATIONS FROM HEINE.

    OH, were I but the footstool, where The feet of my deer lady rests. Press how she might. I should not care. The very pain would make me blest! ...

    Article : 819 words
  9. Humour.

    Our boys will be interested in this little incident from an American paper:β€” A woman and boy slowly approached the police station. ...

    Article : 1,073 words
  10. Science.

    A LADY contributor, the Rural New Yorker writes:β€” I heartily approve of the "Woman's Club." Anything which has for its object ...

    Article : 678 words
  11. Fun.

    "ERRORS ACCEPTED."β€”It is hard to say whether the intelligent compositor shines most when dealing with poetry or prose. He was grand when he gave us "Caledonian stern and ...

    Article : 348 words
  12. Nature.

    ACCORDING to Goldsmith's "Natural History" there is no doubt that sels occasionally quit the water, and when grass meadows are wet from dew, or other causes, travel ...

    Article : 301 words
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