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  2. THE LATE ROBERT BROWNING'S LAST POEMS.

    Messrs. Smith, Elder, and Co. have just published "Asolando: Fancies and Facts," a new volume of verse by Mr. Robert Browning. It numbers about 150 pages, and is ...

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  3. CHANGING THE DEAD TO STATUES OF STONE.

    Italy has not nowadays as much to do with human genius and art as she had in the splendid time of her grand poets, philosophers, sculptors, and painters; but she has, as ...

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  4. BALDWIN'S MISTAKE.

    Some years ago I was appointed to a mastership at Silcombe College. Silcombe is a very large school, quite one of our national institutions; 'that illustrious seat of learning' whose ...

    Article : 5,872 words
  5. TWO MODERN ENOCH ARDENS.

    Minneapolis, Minn., 22nd Nov., 1889.— Geroge Knowlton, a married man; left Minneapolis for Lesueur last February to buy poultry. He was to return soon, but several ...

    Article : 715 words
  6. A SENSIBLE VIEW.

    'Old man,' exclaimed a tough as he entered a saloon on Champlain street, 'I can break you in two in less than a minute!' 'Have a glass of beer at my expense?' ...

    Article : 232 words
  7. THE EAR.

    Few people realise what a wonderfully delicate structure the human car really is. That which we ordinarily designate so is, after all, only the mere outer porch of a series of ...

    Article : 185 words
  8. (ST. JOSEPH, MO., NEWS.)

    "He was always a rascal," said R. E. Morris, the painter, at 520 South Fourth street, speaking of Mark Twain. "I was born and raised in Hannibal, and know when ...

    Article : 319 words
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  10. UNFORGOTTEN.

    You stepped awhile outside with me; The night was magical with stars, And through the curtains fitfully Came the last waltz's dying bars; ...

    Article : 166 words
  11. A HARD CONDITION.

    Mr. Slowboy (delightedly): Under certain circumstances, you say, Miss Keemoit, you wouldn't object to marrying me. Thank you so much. Now, will ...

    Article : 54 words
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