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  2. THE LATE PROFESSOR PALMER.

    When the Egyptian war broke out great fears were entertained lest Arabi should be reinforced by the desert tribes to the east of the Canal. No one knew the strength or the ...

    Article : 2,691 words
  3. The Miscellang.

    M. Daudet calls all his novels Moeurs Parisinnes, as they are tales of Parisian manners. M. Victor Cherbuliez is not merely a novelist. He writes in the Revue ...

    Article : 2,179 words
  4. THE SKETCHER.

    The following was narrated to a party of diggers while on their way to a new rush at Mount-Korong. They were camped for the night by a solitary water-hole, and passed the ...

    Article : 3,403 words
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