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  2. LITERATURE.

    While the English and the Portuguese are quarrelling about the historic possessions of the latter in South Africa, it is convenient to forget that it was Portugal and the enterprise of her sons ...

    Article : 2,044 words
  3. THE SKETCHER.

    Through the dewy Spring dawn, rich in odour and colour, I glide on my dragon steed proudly away; While of glory the amber-flecked sky flashes fuller, ...

    Article : 338 words
  4. A Famous Working Man.

    When George Stephenson, the great railway engineer, was asked whether he would accept a title, he emphatically declared that he would not. "I will die as I have lived, a working man," was his ...

    Article : 1,871 words
  5. Three Angels.

    Three angels stood on a shining stair, That led from the radiant skies To a gloomy world of dark despair, Of anguish and tears and sighs. ...

    Article : 295 words
  6. Trying It On.

    British railway companies are very particular about civility being shown to the public, with, perhaps, one exception, known to most English railwaymen; but even that company has now ...

    Article : 243 words
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