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October 1867
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Hampshire Telegraph

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Hampshire Telegraph

LITERATURE

... n), London Society (217, Piccadilly) for October contains F the usual engravings and the usual class of reading. Thea of storiesare, perhaps, more numerous than we are accus- og tomed to, but this, in a magazine which only aims at being it, light and amusing, will-no doubt be regarded rather as Ts a' merit than a defect. Beautiful Miss Johnson and- ey Mary Eaglestone's Lover' are ...

A NOVEL WEDDING

... a In the village of Northowram, there have been living for the last 28 or 26 (it being a disputed point as to the l exact number) years a couple of elderly yersons, both of . whom we should judge to be closely verging upon 60 years of age, known respectively in the neighbourhood as Tom and Rachel, but up to Saturday last have been living us 3 man and wife without having gone through the ...

LITERATURE

... is. oh ' ON SOUTHSEA BRACH.E s it The children playing on the sand- id ThenurcemaidB in trim cotton dresses- a id The white-cravated negro baud- l The ladies with their raven tresses- 0 (The newest fashion straight from town)- Appeared on that gay August morning Like shadows flitting up and down, As though to earth they'd given warning. *- For Belly-bonny Nelly Fane, My sweetheart of ...