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  2. THE SCARLET BAT.

    Author of "The Mystery of a Hansom Cab." "The Golden Idot," "The Wheeling Light." "Madam Midas," "The lndian Bangle," &c. ...

    Article : 6,674 words
  3. THE PASSING SHOW.

    While Mr. Bent was at Whroo—a place whose name sounds like the midnight wind blowing through the keyhole of morgue— one of his admirers observed, "I have been ...

    Article : 2,366 words
  4. PLAYS AND PLAYERS OF THE SEVENTIES.

    All playgoers were genuinely sorry when, in March, 1874, it was announced that G. R. Ireland was about to retire from the Royal Company, and try his fortune on the ...

    Article : 2,268 words
  5. SUEZ CANAL SHARES.

    Mr. Frederick Greenwood, now in [?] 76th year, had the opportunity, at a dinner given to him by public men, another, and journalist, in London, on April 9, to ...

    Article : 1,660 words
  6. MURDER STORY OF THE SIXTIES.

    In "M.A.P." Mr.T.P.O'Connor recalls the incident which led to the nnravelling of the mystery of the murder of Mr. Briggs, a clerk, whose dead body was found on the ...

    Article : 1,155 words
  7. A GOSSIPING SEPTUAGENARIAN.

    Mr. Henry Coke, younger son of the first Earl is Leiecester, born when George IV. was King, has published his recollections under the title of "Tracks of a Rolling ...

    Article : 739 words
  8. SCHOOLROOM HUMOUR.

    In "Schoolroom Humour," by Dr. Macnamara, M.P., some amusing examination answers are given. The Gunel (by a Beginner).—"Its nest is ...

    Article : 304 words
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