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  2. LADY THORNHURST'S DAUGHTER.

    THE morning was very beautiful, and a little cool for August. Ignatia cantered on through the delightful checkered shadows of the park, and came out upon the headland, where two ...

    Article : 8,015 words
  3. FRENCH EDITING.

    THE editor of the Cigare is obliged to leave Paris for four-and-twenty hours; the subeditor selects this precise moment for being ill; and M. Aristide Gruau, the Nestor of ...

    Article : 2,930 words
  4. THE SEA-FORTS AT SPITHEAD.

    The iron framework of one of the principal forts for the defence of Spithead has been finished, and will soon be in its place. The structure ...

    Article : 1,711 words
  5. THE RAILWAY ACCIDENT NEAR CANNES.

    THE terrible accident on the railway that runs along the shore of the Mediterranean, parallel with the Corniche road, from Marseilles to Mentone, and thence on to the ...

    Article : 996 words
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