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LITERATURE

... the beaviest cue the fatal con- flict has brought upon the dwellers in the border lands. These gorillas are comnosed of the most I abandoned ruffians throughout the land; they baud I together by the natural affinities of crime; they care nothing for either ...

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... LIT.ERA TUB.E. .-4E- -4- A Pilgrimage to El Medinah andl Mfeccah. By IluCIIAm) 1?. BUBaTON, Lieutenant Bombay Army. Loagmarn. There is what Lieutenant Burton calls a huge white in the maps of Arabia. This blot covers a large portion of the eastern and ...

NEW NOVELS

... her- e, self bravely, as an innocent woman might, ir biyws her head humbly under the de- ll gradation, and sees the ridges and fur- ?? of his nature plougleedup and torn eawswen the a, lightning has rent the land in twain. Mr. ol Grahame is evidently ...

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... Austrians. The second imperial a army, which General Nugent was thus enabled to I bring down to back up Radetzky, changed | the fortune of the campaign. Vicenza fell, I after a ?? resistance, and on the 24th 1 July the Sardinian army was completely de- I feated ...

THE MAN AT THE PRISON

... a better place to lied ' coul No, sir. I've neither meat, money, nor marbles. Mewl Well, why don't you try the Salvation Army ? plain1 'la n aminue. indict said oue of thor ?? do nomething sible. for you. thongs I laughed. 11Look here, sir, I said ...

Literature

... probably few of our readers will s believe that the following sentence really forms part of the statute law of the land ?? No youngpersoi or woman shall be employed in any handicraft during any period of , twenty-four hours for more than twelve hours, with ...

LITERATURE

... to them- of id selves. One of them was a woman. All curlied ever their is ie houlders someC little baggage, probably all their per sonal thi ideffects, stung inL a blanket, and one had a deg. whose ssfe bc landing caused him nearly as much anxiety as his ...

LITERATURE

... wicked, cowardly people. Extraordinary customs:regarding marriage prevail in this c benighted land of heathens. A whole family of brothers marry one woman, and are her husbands at one and the same time, all living amicably together ! There may be t two ...

LITERATURE

... managetnenlt of his estate F before the timne nomiuated in his father's wrill. Howt e fit he w~as to exercise the duties et a landed proprie- d tor msy be inferred from the teffect he produced upon r. the village at vvhich heresid.ed. Cardington, before he ...

LITERATURE

... LIITERATITRE. I glotioa Life in. zoe Zea land. By Lady BARKER. Macmillan and Co. 1870. It has been said with some truth that the art of letterw-ritiflg is almost wholly extinct; that it is not quite so is evident from the twenty-five letters which compose ...

LITERATURE

... them to climb the steep Where Fame's proud temple shines afar; but all over the land their influence is felt; they are to be met alike in the hour of man's sorrow and woman's despair-when the heart is sick, when the sky is dark, when the sands of life ...

Literature

... has now done. We cae more for a single man or woman than for a legion of shadows. Hidden Fire is free from the fault we have just indicated. Its heroine, Mary Price, is a substan-3 tial and attractive P woman. She errs by loving I too tenderly a man who ...