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  2. Frost Bitten.

    WE were riding home from the Carrolls' ball, Nelly Sansargent and [?] you know; The white flakes fluttered about our lamps, And our wheels rolled silently through the snow. ...

    Article : 220 words
  3. Some Playhouses of the Past.

    A SPECIAL taste very much increases the opportunities of enjoyment. To find interest in every scene, and occupation for each passing hour, one should be botanist, archaeologist, or ...

    Article : 3,150 words
  4. Mr. Stanley's Love Adventures.

    MR. HENRY STANLEY'S career, if I am to believe the New York Graphic, says "Man about Town" in the Sporting Gazette, has been more pathetically romantic in its domestic incidents than the ...

    Article : 845 words
  5. New Zealand Notes.

    THE difficulties under which the coastal traffic of Queensland is at present being conducted occupy the public mind to an enormous extent, so that, juat as in ancient days, all roads converged ...

    Article : 3,710 words
  6. A White Camellia.

    IMPERIAL bloom, whose every curve we see A lovely sculptural symmetry control, Looking, in your pale odorless apathy, Like-the one earthly flower that has no soul, ...

    Article : 185 words
  7. A Mistake.

    LITTLE Rosy Red-cheek said unto a clever: "Flower! why were you made? I was made for mother, She hasn't any other; ...

    Article : 108 words
  8. Flight of the Empress Eugenie, September 5, 1870.

    WE only learned this morning of the Empress' flight. She was good onough to be frightened away. There are in the Tuileries some State papers and the crown diamonds. The ...

    Article : 1,075 words
  9. The Costliest and Laziest Court in the World.

    The Seraglios are a source of ruinous expense to the Treasury. Not only are the allowances of the sultanas, kadinea, ikbals (favorites), and guieuzdes (aspirant favorites) large, but the ...

    Article : 939 words
  10. Mind Tension.

    IT is a common subject of marvel that criminals in presence of immediate execution are usually self-possessed, aud often exhibit singular composure. The doomed creature sleeps through ...

    Article : 740 words
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