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... ATTITUDE. THE FOX-HOUNDS. Drawn by B. BRADLEY. AMD O. TALES FROM THE FJELD. PROVINCIAL JOURNALISM. SOLDIERS' WIVES. THE BLACKBERRY GATHERERS. Drawn NOTES ON SPAIN. by H. PATERSON. TABLE TALK. Together with Chapters XXXVIII. to XLVIII. of a New Story, ...

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... Drawn by S. L. FILDES. BO-PEEP IN AUSTRALIA. THE DEAD CID. CLEOPATRA IN A STRIKING ATTITUDE. AMO. PROVINCIAL JOURNALISM. THE BLACKBERRY GATHERERS. Drawn by H. PATERSON. LULA'S CHOICE. THE GRAND GIFT. A TALKING CANARY. THE GOLD-HERB. WHY SHOULD WE NOT VOTE ...

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... SALMON FISHING IN Drawn by S. L. FILnas. BO-PEEP IN AUSTRALI THE DEAD CID. CLEOPATRA IN A STRI A.MO. PROVINCIAL JOURNAL THE BLACKBERRY GA by H. PATERSON. E A W E E K. PART X. PRICE ELEVENPENCE. ;D FOR IT. LULA'S CHOICE. F. W. LAWvSON. THE GRAND GIFT. BEAD ...

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... Homeless. after A. MARstl. by C. H. COURTRY. On tine i!edway by R. S. CiIATTroct. Westminster by !NIoonlight,` by D. LAW. Blackberry-Gatherers, from a picture by the late G. HLAsox Romeo aed Juliet, by C..N. DowetAno. Also an Etching by AXEL HERMIANN ...

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... -Homeless. after X. ItlxnSst. by C. H. COURTRV. On tire Medway by R. S. CH-A'TTocK. Westminster by ' oonlight, by D. LAW. Blackberry-Gatlterers,' fiotte a picture by the late G. MASON. ' Rormo and Julict, by C. N. DoW'NARD. Also an Erchitn by XxE\L 1IItttiANN ...

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... NVOOI) tolir ?? fnllotino- tablaux':-lre Death Ot tile 'artints; ?? Tracherous Unc.le; The Sittyitig of the Ruiliatt I'lhc Blackberry e'east; ;ad 'Eie Burial of tbe labe-,, FIREsVOilJ S cit CRYSTAL 1L LACLE.-CHii DREN'S DISPLAY, To- r DAY ('I'llursday), ...

THE WINDMILL

... arms spectral against the deepening blue. Being so near I had not the heart to turn back. The hill was rough—a tangle of blackberry vines; here and there little paths started, only to end in nothing. After two or three false attempts I gave up the paths ...

Occasional Notes

... the hill The sheep are still. A robin sings in the hawthorn that leans so low, Bowed by the weight of its haws, and the blackberries show Delicate blossom, and fruit that'deepens from red Into the perfect black, and the» deep-thorned branches spread Traps ...