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  2. MILD FASCINATIONS.

    The erotic fashion follows Comte's law. Primarily we have the superstitious stage represented by first love, in which two young people rub their cheeks together, like a couple of calves, ...

    Article : 1,179 words
  3. MR. HUGHAN'S RAMS.

    SIR,—In your issue of July the 17th, is an extract from a note of athe well-known wool-brokers, Messrs. Hughes & Son, giving an opinion on a sample of wool forwarded for ...

    Article : 3,130 words
  4. Miscellaneous.

    AN Irish immigrant hearing the sunset gun at Portsmouth, asked a sailor "What's that?" "Why, that's sunset," was the reply. "Sunset!" exclaimed Pat; "and does the sun go ...

    Article : 4,622 words
  5. FRANCE.

    The 'Moniteur du Soir,' alluding in its bulletin to the recent speech of Mr. Disraeli at Merchant Taylors', says:— Mr. Disraeli has very exactly summed up the ...

    Article : 2,313 words
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