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  2. "MERCIE."

    "And this is really the last of our pleasant rambles, and to-morrow will see me back in my studio in smoky London. I shall miss both the walks and your ...

    Article : 2,851 words
  3. THEIR ARTICLES OF FAITH.

    Old Miss Van Arnum peered cautiously from behind the heavy curtains of her north window, a favorite nook for observation of the goings and comings of ...

    Article : 2,818 words
  4. IN THE GREAT HEAT.

    Mr E. Cle[?]hew writes in the London "Daily News":— Fortunately, the Poluphloisbolothal asses is not (and never has been) a ...

    Article : 1,013 words
  5. DE ROUGEMONT'S LATEST.

    De Rougemont was somewhat difficult to find (wrote a correspondent in the London "Daily News" of 2nd August). After searching for him for ...

    Article : 1,063 words
  6. IN CANTERBURY CATHEDRAL.

    The memorial of Archbishop Temple in Canterbury Cathedral, was on July 29, unveiled by the Primate. Mrs Temple and her two sons attended ...

    Article : 336 words
  7. "INFANTS'" MARRIAGE.

    In the City of London Court on 27th July a city merchant sued Mr H. F. Buchan, jun., of Rodenhurst road, Clapham, for L4 8s 8d, china and glass ...

    Article : 265 words
  8. A WOMAN'S PHILOSOPHY.

    Catharine Alsopp. a Sheffield washer- woman, hanged herself by a piece of clothes-line on a nail in her bedroom. I'll be where loud anthems will always be ...

    Article : 74 words
  9. EX-CLERGYMAN INVOLVED.

    At Liverpool Assizes. on 29th July, Walton Kay, described as a dramatist, was found guilty of obtaining by false pretences L20 from Thomas Wedgewood ...

    Article : 208 words
  10. TOO MUCH CHESS.

    The strange effects of indulging in the game of chess to an excessive degree is evidenced in the following extract from a recent issue of the Paris "Petit ...

    Article : 175 words
  11. TRAVELLERS' MANNERS.

    Holiday manners are a favorite topic in the German press during the slack season, and many of the writers on this subject seem to be painfully aware of ...

    Article : 291 words
  12. CALLOUS MURDERERS.

    The Dunkirk correspondent or the London "Daily Mail" writes on August 6th:— Two Belgians, named Van den Bogaert ...

    Article : 327 words
  13. AMERICAN INSOUSIANCE.

    Sir Thomas Dewar. M.P., is responsible in the "Westminster Gazette." for the following tale. One day when he was in America he was watching a ...

    Article : 250 words
  14. AN UNPROFITABLE ACT OF POLITENESS.

    His Honor Judge Woodfall, in the Westminster County Court, gave judgment lately in a claim for damages for false imprisonment. A lady (writes ...

    Article : 186 words
  15. THE OPEN BALTIC.

    Sweden will welcome with unfeigned sympathy and pleasure the fleets of the two great nations (Britain and German), with whom she has so much in common: ...

    Article : 75 words
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