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  2. LITERATURE.

    It is now about three years since "John Inglesant" took the literary world by storm, with the exception of two short and somewhat sketchy tales in Blackwood's Magazine ...

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  3. The Miscellany.

    Mr. Walter Besant, whom all readers of the Observer and Journal will recollect as the author of "All Sorts and Conditions of Men," which he publishes in book form with the ...

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  4. THE TOURIST.

    Early dawn next morning found Charley and me fussing about with something of the feeling of the excellent Mr. Crusoe when he saw his way clear to get the last load of ...

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