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  2. DYNAMICS AND DOGS.

    High brows, low brows, middle brows were in the throng that crowded into a Park Lane Hotel yesterday, at the luncheon hour. They had come to a literary luncheon, though the ...

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  3. LONDON CHURCHES.

    It was an ironic circumstance that the Great Fire of London swept away scores of medieval churches during a period when the faith which they had symbolised was ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. IN THE HEART OF THE FIORDS, IN THE SOUTH ISLAND OF NEW ZEALAND.

    The Lion Rock, which rises to a height of 3000 feet above Milford Sound, most picturesque of inlets. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 31 words
  5. MAKING A MODEL.

    It seems strange, in view of the important part played by the Endeavour Bark in the building up of the British Empire, that there should not be in any one place, any authentic ...

    Article : 1,062 words
  6. THE LONG WAY HOME.

    From Meshed, the holy city of Persia, I had planned to go through Afghanistan by way of Herat, but it was easier to propose than to do. Visas are rarely given, especially to a white ...

    Article : 1,183 words
  7. HOGMANAY.

    Festivals may be divided into three classes: the religious, the romantic, and the noise-making; and to the last Hogmanay definitely belongs. Of course, we have our watch night ...

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  8. "PETER DAWSON."

    He was a dirty, ragged, yellow creature tossed against our window one stormy night. Battered with wind and rain, he was too exhausted to be frightened when we placed him ...

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  9. FOR THE CHILDREN. IF I WERE PICKED!

    If I were a batsman, I say—and I mean— The greatest I'd be, that humanity's seen. " 'Ow on earth do I know?" I'm intuitive, man, If I say I can do things, I find that I can; ...

    Article : 263 words
  10. THE MILFORD TRACK.

    Shall we run into the cloudlet, love, so luminous and white. That is crouching, up in sunshine there, on yonder lofty height? ...

    Article : 748 words
  11. CAPTAIN COOK'S "ENDEAVOUR BARK."

    Model constructed by Commander Cecil Brooks, D.S.O. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. DOROTHY PERKINS.

    Dorothy Perkins is now growing old, And yet she's as pretty as ever; She still sits on fences and loves apple-trees, I think'she's remarkably clever! ...

    Article : 164 words
  13. BEETLES.

    The late Mr. Thomas G. Sloane, of Morilla Station, Young, New South Wales, was well known throughout the scientific world as an expert on certain kinds of Australian beetles. ...

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  14. CULTIVATE THE MEMORY.

    Next year—1933—begins and ends on Sunday. So that, in 52 weeks, there are 53 Sundays. You always know what day of the week it is. When mother, in the absence of ...

    Article : 173 words
  15. THE REGIMENT.

    Tramp! tramp! tramp! tramp! do your hear them marching— All the little soldiers in the regiment of time? ...

    Article : 113 words
  16. THE TEMPLE CHURCH.

    Inseparably linked with the memory of Dr. Johnson and his associates. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. A WORLD IN A BOWL.

    Amidst all the similes in our language, I think "as private as the bowl of a goldfish" is one of the most subtle. These denizens of [?]and weed receive only a contorted and ...

    Article : 213 words
  18. THE WORKERS.

    We have a quaint old-fashioned clock, Clad in a wooden coat, But just how long he's had it on, Our annals fail to note. ...

    Article : 115 words
  19. AVE, 1933!

    Oh! let us think the while we may Of this year spending its last day. What does it say to you, to me? Bear we a happy memory, ...

    Article : 260 words
  20. THE MIDNIGHT DOOR.

    Fate grasps the shining latch-key in his hand And, with a grim inexorable stride. Treads to the passage-ending, and beside The curtain'd shadowy doorway takes his ...

    Article : 117 words
  21. THE PASSING OF THE YEAR.

    On the clepsydra once again I gaze. And watch the last few moments of the year Held in the water, bright as any tear, Paus out and join the vanished yesterdays; ...

    Article : 138 words
  22. EYES.

    Eyes is a wee Persian kitten, Blue-Ishly purplishly grey; Last night an adorable fluffkin— A demon of mischief to-day! ...

    Article : 77 words
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