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  2. GRAVE AND GAY.

    A BLENDER acquaintance with the world must convince every man that notions, not words, are the true criterion of the attachment of friends; and that the most liberal professions of goodwill are far from being ...

    Article : 1,165 words
  3. A READER'S GLEANINGS.

    It was a long while after publication that many readers were convinced that "Gulliver's Travels, were fictitious. THE elegant Romans declared that a repast should ...

    Article : 1,745 words
  4. OUR YOUNG FOLKS' LETTER.

    It is really a lovely garden. Never were there whiter lilies, nor bluer violets, nor more interesting pansies. Bat it needs something. I think it is bees. For bees are so picturesque! And then the hivesl--the ...

    Article : 1,460 words
  5. LOVE BETTER THAN SACRIFICE:

    Another and last visit, before we leave Rome, to the resurrected house of the Vestal. How well he who has in these pages sought to picture some of the antagonise of character as they played upon ...

    Article : 3,299 words
  6. LOVE BETTER THAN SACRIFICE:

    Am I expected to say that Mr. Mowbray's relations between the departure of Mr. Burdick and the second appearance of Dormsen were, of a very humiliating and painful nature ...

    Article : 3,417 words
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    Advertising : 150 words
  8. WORK AND PLAY.

    Little Barborn Drew Reads all the day through, Until her brain is dreary I While Christopher Strong ...

    Article : 59 words
  9. KING LOUIS XIV. AND THE OFFICER.

    The French king Louis XIV., also called the Grand Monarch, was repeatedly applied to by one of his veteran officers for promotion. This sovereign, who was a vain, selfish man, paid no heed to these appeals ...

    Article : 96 words
  10. MR. LONG-BEAK.

    A very wise bird with a very long beak Sat solemnly blinking away I When asked how it was that so seldom he'd speak. ...

    Article : 33 words
  11. HOW FACT CAN A HOLD RUN?

    When a mole in out hunting it has to return horns . by the same road, because, as a rule, it makes only one track from its fortress, Some years ago a French gentleman wanted to know how fast the little animal ...

    Article : 180 words
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