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  5. THE ESSAYIST.

    The two men who stand out as the prophets of the nineteenth century are Carlyle, the Pessimist, and Emerson, the Optimist. But there is a third ...

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  6. NOT TOO LATE

    A GOOD ship was rapidly approaching the breakers. She had repeatedly signalled for help and fired minute guns, but the lifeboat on shore was found to be unseaworthy, end ...

    Article : 428 words
  7. FOUNTAINS IN PLAY.

    WHO doesn't enjoy looking at a fountain in play? The bright water leaps into the air as though it were a living, conscious thing. Then at the summit of its arch it is shattered ...

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  8. A MEMORY.

    "Alas, my dear, I cannot climb this hill as I did many years ago." These words were addressed by an elderly lady to a bright-looking girl of 15 ...

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  9. The Locomotive of the Future.

    Limitations to the increase of power in locomotives are considered by Mr. D. L. Barnes in the Engineering Magazine for June. He holds that "the limit of ...

    Article : 202 words
  10. Lemon Oatmeal Drink.

    The "lemon oatmeal drink" is one of which invalids rarely tire. Mix a tablespoonful of fine oatmeal into a smooth paste with cold water, then pour over it ...

    Article : 101 words
  11. Joseph Hatton, the Novelist.

    Joseph Hatton, born at Andover in 1839, is the eldest son of the late Francis Hatton, founder of the Derbyshire Times, one of the first of the penny ...

    Article : 388 words
  12. A Father's Bald Statement.

    In the case of a boy who was sent to a reformatory from the West London Police Court in July the attention of the magistrate was called to the state of the ...

    Article : 153 words
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  14. MAD ON KISSING.

    A young Frenchwoman has been arrested at Brussels for the singular offence of kissing all the men she met in the streets. Some of them, it appears, ...

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