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  2. THE OCTOBER MAGAZINES.

    An analysis of the causes which have made France a seething cauldron of passion ever the Dreyfus affair is no simple task. But an evidently well-informed ...

    Article : 2,475 words
  3. MEN OF THE MOMENT.

    The British House of Commons sets great store on the appearance of its members. It is not, perhaps, a very artistic critic, and its ideals are neither classieal nor ...

    Article : 2,727 words
  4. FORTUNE'S MY FOE

    "And that it may be better known, there is a porch at the door like a country church porch." Thus advertised the redoubtable Keith ...

    Article : 5,427 words
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  6. SIR R. BALL ON SHOOTING STARS.

    Sir Robert Ball, president of the Royal Astronomical Society, delivered, in the Birkbeck Institute last night, the first of the lectures arranged for the present ...

    Article : 784 words
  7. THE AMERICAN SAILOR.

    The "Unied Service Magazine" for September contains an excellent budget of anecdotes illustrating the fighting temper of the American sailor. The keynote of ...

    Article : 306 words
  8. THE POOR SEMPSTRESS.

    It is not always the de[?]ving who receive charity. But (says the "Westminster Gazette") the poor sempstress who was summoned the other day at the ...

    Article : 145 words
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