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  2. Adam and Eve.

    SEVERAL weeks had now passed by since the bustle of departure was over, and, though no direct intelligence had come from the absentees, a rumor had somehow spread abroad that the ...

    Article : 2,076 words
  3. Advice To Girls.

    SEE that no day passes in which you do not make yourself a somewhat better creature; and in order to do that find out, first, what you are now. Do not think vaguely about it; take pen ...

    Article : 576 words
  4. A New Chum's Start for the Bush.

    PRESENTLY the new arrival issued from the verandah, dressed, according to his ideas, as much like a bushman as possible, in a thick coat and waistcoat, heavy enough for an English winter, ...

    Article : 482 words
  5. A Man in Advance of his Time.

    THERE are men who to a sanguine temperament unite a shrewd comprehension of the possibilities that lie before them. Such men are always ready to press boldly and hopefully ...

    Article : 1,622 words
  6. New Bonnets.

    FRESH developments in millinery are shown at the latest openings of imported bonnets sent out from Paris after the styles of the season are definitely settled. Two shapes prevail in these ...

    Article : 903 words
  7. Sporting Gossip.

    IN the Australasian of June 12, amongst answers to correspondents, I see it stated that Splendora, by Middlesex—Esperance, by Glaucus, was bred by Mr. E. K. Cox, and the Australian ...

    Article : 1,673 words
  8. The Causes of Decay in the Teeth.

    SALTER, the distinguished English writer and dental pathologist, gives the following definition of tooth-decay:—"A softening and disintegration of the tooth's surface, gradually penetrating ...

    Article : 1,127 words
  9. The Queen of Spain's Private Apartments.

    THE rooms are eight in number; the first we enter is hung in white satin, with hand-embroidered blue flowers; the furniture of Louis XV. style, is upholstered in rich blue satin; in a ...

    Article : 462 words
  10. Conviviality in Queen Anne's Days.

    THE foreign policy of Queen Anne's ministers opened a new era in drinking which by no means tended to conviviality. We made the famous Methuen treaty with Portugal, and England ...

    Article : 744 words
  11. A Scene from "Sebastian Strome."

    TRE heroine of Julian Hawthorne's latest novel is Mary Dene, the heiress of Dene Hall, Her wealth and her beauty are not of so much importance in the author's eyes as her ...

    Article : 551 words
  12. "Engagements" in Italy.

    As soon as an engagement is made in Italy, the man is compelled by custom to present his affianced bride with a ring, watch, chain, locket, ear-ringsand bracelet—a complete set of jewellery, ...

    Article : 586 words
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