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... potatoes should be, not in the ground, but inthe ?? Ladies' al-eawryl for Februiary. AtauBsTu SAIA& oiq CHArTvK DAT(mES.-Mx. Charles Dickens has enjoyed Europe-n, world-wide fame for thirty years. I have watched his career as narrowly as I have watched it admiringly; ...

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... of the brilliant band of young jouoraliets who gathered round Charles Dickens's standard in the early fifties. There is also an interesting print given awray, a portrait of Charles Dickens, surrounded by his characters. ...

A PEEP AT THE HALIFAX EXHIBITION

... fitled of mliih every rhinig ts amuse, ansi also to nistrise tshe mind. Amoege Ge the curiosities in the handwritissg of Charles use First, perfotteed fi n with his diamond ring on nine small panes of glass, the portion ef rae, an oid window fromi Cutisherolk ...

HORTICULTURAL AND FLORAL FETE AT KIRKSTALL ABBEY

... Kirby, had been in the a ?? house, and the man was seen near the bed-room door, when 0 i he asked the way down stairs. The robbery was afterwards f F discovered. These parties were in consequence apprehended, M I but the miesin~g property was not found ...

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... delneion brought about the onnosmerolml colispee, of 16; for it took five years to work up the dream to what the late Charles' Dickens would have deign3ated II a delicicus gravy. Well, here is a buttercup ?? again, and it you are of an obeervant temper ...

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... being fixed by a verse in St. Paul's Third Epistle to the Romans. This has its parallel, however, in a blunder of Mr. Charles Dickens, Dr. Blimber, the schoolmaster at Brighton, to whose tender mercies little Paul Dombey is consigned, having occasion to ...

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... we take it, may be divided into two leassee-CommercialandUncommercial Mostof us remember the description given by Charles Dickene of the last-named type- No landlord le my friend and brother; no chambermaid loves me; no waiter worships me; no boots ...

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... tryst, as tears were feia'su An' met her Iuvc abune yon lift W~hen heather halls wrere saft ly blawin' ! JAMES SMIlTH3. Mr. Dickens's last novel, Our Mutual Friend, has been published comlplete. M~essrs. Maclachian and Stewart ha ve just issued an elaborately ...