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... that at the moment it was lnot a aoestion of an unsinkable but of a sink- I able, with Santiago, not Havana, as the scene of operations. Je had indeed already given orders for the sinking of a collier in the channel of Santiago, but scarcely expected to ...

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... italics, &c., mark the gatil it inexperienced writer, while the evolutions of Poe ?? and character by no means indicate the sink a inexperienced thinker. A special interest is the ,f added to the story by the introduction of an Irish dynamnite censpiracy ...

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... usatters as to v' ltbicti i.r Spens has seoken with no hesitating a _ wice. n _ IgO. ; a Serm- WFork-sop. By F. le Y. iuller, R.M. New Edition. Vol. II. ti r. (Loadon: Longmans, Green & Co. 1895.)-In 1iS t l:e G`Fjosity ot the papers in ttlis the second ...

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... is almost as ai perilous an experiment as a novel in letters, ti and the very sight of the pages is apt to h make the heart sink; but Miss Hunt has a carried through her plan with tolerable success, d and we have read novels written in the ordi- C nary ...

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... ccc tc.ll.c 1'Y. c , llt --3 -l wllrcci tonit Cr tc ici r0cc, n ?? thins3 an[ tcbcie shose ilte cri:,or wollo ,c'l Hceli ce rm iccth irAciobrcc.-. i!c ti: c -c crec cc itciiicjc-ct froinc thli- Rioni Ite.-c11, icc c c( ii l, iiow fcclcci iiate n ~eltrlcicl ...

NEW BOOKS OF THE WEEK

... i1lnbitultins'of our East Africa dominio, Eog -iliaicl may ait once pnt, a stop to the Tort I ?? tribal waur-are, as well as to the rm celtic-s nf slave raids, and by the a'as' ubstitution of free labour for the present 'tat-Julsystem o de ?? slvrarouse more1 ...

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... of Khartoum, was quite well ij aware of the state of the river. leaving one to i, infer that he had purposely left Gessi to sink or c swim. Then Racuf Pasha is openly accused of h enmity ard treachery towards Gessi; and still h worse, Emin is represented ...

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... lifetime, the inspirations of the happiesta moments are prodigally lavished en them. T'o. - day they are read to-morrow they sink into 6 tie oblivion. of the fles; at no time except inI the smallest of circles do they emorge from thes shadow of the anonymous ...

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... Sbo the highest and larget platean on the face of abk the earth, compared to whc h ais h a' so-called rotif of the, world, Sink into ilssigniib-al canaes, or by a flic;kering light inl Chinese rest- pr, houses. The earie cilpters telatisig to Kush- D ...

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... criticism on his book is that it contains a a very large proportion of padding. A local r history must, of course, deal much in rm allinutikc, yet it need not descend absolutely e to the lercl of a small-eoer chronicle, m and this level Mr Hewat touches in ...

NEW BOOKS OF THE WEEK

... oi.'the idle, a frivolous crowd at the club, spending day after' dav and night after night over the gamur g i tables, yet0 sinking on bended lknees in prayer vwhenever there was heard from the street the tinkling beil which an- -e I nonaced a passing procession ...