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  2. LITERARY NOTES.

    GEORGE CRUIESHANK'S widow has left an enormous quantity of her husband's sketches and drawings as a legacy to the British Museum. ...

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  3. THE TOURIST.

    The next morning after breakfast we go for a walk up the the zig-zag road towards Oberon (on the way to Tarana). The road winds up the hill like the railway zig-zag, and is very ...

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  4. THE CONTRIBUTOR.

    It was nearly a month after the interview described in my last contribution to this journal before I was able to see Mr. Molloy again, and I regret to say that he appeared ...

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  5. SOCIALITIES.

    The preparation of the speech with which Parliament is to be opened on Wednesday has caused the Premier considerable worry, which manifests itself in irritability when he ...

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