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  2. EVERGLADES OF FLORIDA.

    One of the most remarkable places in the United States is the extensive tract known as the "Everglades of Florida." It appears to resemble in some of its features the ...

    Article : 802 words
  3. THE BROWN EYES OF MARY.

    Little Gladys Trenchard wrote frequently to her father. She usually took her letters to show them to uncle Julian before they were posted, and late in the afternoon that ...

    Article : 5,826 words
  4. IN THE PAPERS.

    Traveller (in a railway carriage, to a fellow-passenger).—"Sir, what do you mean by that? This is the third time you have deliberately put out my match." ...

    Article : 2,799 words
  5. THE PASSING SHOW.

    Judging from a telegram in "The Argus" this week, Easter Island, lovely and lonely, must be an idyllie place in which to live. Prior to the visit of the steamer ...

    Article : 2,238 words
  6. TREASURE ISLAND.

    The expedition fitted out by the Earl of Fitzwilliam to search for long hidden treasure in Cocos Island, in the Pacific, off Central America, returned to England on ...

    Article : 956 words
  7. THE TRICK RIDER.

    In "Harper's Magazine" it is related how the elder Wallack played in a romantic drama, in which, after taking an impassioned leave of the heroine, he leaped on a ...

    Article : 381 words
  8. MASTERS OF BILLIARDS.

    The interest taken in billiards as one of the most artistic of pastimes has received a stimulus in England from the reappearance of John Roberts, who, though he may ...

    Article : 839 words
  9. DISRAELI'S ANCESTORS.

    Mr. Lucien Wolf, who is editing "The Centenary edition of Lord Beaconsfield's earlier novels," regrets the claim made by Disraeli that his ancestors were expelled ...

    Article : 246 words
  10. THE WORLD'S MILLIONAIRES.

    No two compilers have made similar lists of the millionaires of the world. China, England, France, Russia, and the United States each claim to be the home of the ...

    Article : 301 words
  11. SOME MOROCCO USAGES.

    A curious weakness of even grown-up Moors is the love of eating newly-baked bread. The Caid of Azemmoor discovered that old bread was thrown away as waste. ...

    Article : 372 words
  12. FATHER GAPON.

    Father Gapon, who headed the procession of the workers in St. Petersburg on Red Sunday, is the son of a peasant in the Government of Poltava, and thirty-five years ...

    Article : 251 words
  13. AN UNKNOWN RAPHAEL.

    The discovery of a hitherto unknown painting by Raphael is reported from Wiesbaden. The painting (says the "Standard".) represents the Madonna and the child Jesus, ...

    Article : 176 words
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