ONCE A WEEK.
AN
Illustrated Miscellany
OF
LITERATURE, ART, SCIENCE, & POPULAR INFORMATION.
VOLUME V.
JUNE TO DECEMBER, 1861.
LONDON:
BRADBURY & EVANS, 11, BOUVERIE STREET.
[The Right of translating Articles from “Once a Week” is reserved by the Authors.]
CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE OF CONTENTS
(For an alphabetical and subject index, see below)
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No. 105. June 29, 1861.
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Illustrated by |
| John Tenniel. |
| Frederick Walker. |
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The Bashkirs. By W. K. Westly.
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What Is Coal? By Mrs. Taylor.
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Only a Penny. By Harry Jones.
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Student's Song. By F. Valentine.
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Phiz. |
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No. 106. July 6, 1861.
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Illustrated by |
| John Tenniel. |
| Charles Keene. |
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Sagartia Anemones, or My Drawing-Room Pets. By Selina Jane Macleod.
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| H. G. Hine. |
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No. 107. July 13, 1861.
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Illustrated by |
| John Tenniel. |
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My Burglary. By Wyndham Smith.
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| Thomas Morten. |
| Frederick Walker. |
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A Definition. By Horace Moule.
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No. 109. July 27, 1861.
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Illustrated by |
| John Tenniel. |
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Souvenirs. By Robert Buchanan.
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| Frederick Walker. |
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No. 111. August 10, 1861.
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Illustrated by |
| John Tenniel. |
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Our Critic upon Cricket: Second Innings. By Henry Silver.
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Stock Incidents of Fiction. By S. Theyre Smith.
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John Leech. |
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Among the Deaths. By Annie Edwardes.
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The Literature of the Shop. By Cuthbert Bede.
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The Ghost That My Grandmother Saw. By Bianca Bertoni.
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No. 112. August 17, 1861.
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Illustrated by |
| John Tenniel. |
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Tannhäuser. (From the German.) By Lucie Duff-Gordon.
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J. E. Millais. |
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A Prima Donna. By Dutton Cook.
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| H. G. Hine. |
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No. 113. August 24, 1861.
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Illustrated by |
| John Tenniel. |
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American Soldiering. By Harriet Martineau.
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The Spring of Clear Water. By W. K. Westly.
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Welsh Eisteddfods. By G. Phillips Bevan.
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From My Window. By Frederick H. Whymper.
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Frederick Sandys. |
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Misapplied Ornamentation. By Andrew Wynter.
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Business with Bokes. By Dutton Cook.
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Charles Keene. |
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The Russian as a Shopkeeper. By Edward H. Michelsen.
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No. 114. August 31, 1861.
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Illustrated by |
| John Tenniel. |
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Adalieta. By Edwin Arnold.
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Charles Keene. |
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Our First Curate. By Miss Overton.
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| H. G. Hine. |
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No. 115. September 7, 1861.
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Illustrated by |
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Lillian's Perplexities (Part 1). By Augustus William Dubourg.
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Charles Keene. |
| Joseph Wolf. |
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Town Transit—the Air Line. By W. Bridges Adams.
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Guilbert Fitz-Richard. By W. B. B. Stevens.
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| Percival Skelton. |
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A Run for Life: A Railroad Adventure. By Daniel Pidgeon.
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Frederick Walker. |
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No. 116. September 14, 1861.
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Illustrated by |
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Lillian's Perplexities (Part 2). By Augustus William Dubourg.
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Charles Keene. |
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The Harvest. By Harriet Martineau.
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Cader Idris—the Chair of Idris. By John Harwood.
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Frederick Walker. |
| W. Harry Rogers. |
| H. G. Hine. |
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Ramparted War-Ships and Smooth Bore Guns. By W. Bridges Adams.
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Pasquin and Marforio. By Walter K. Kelly.
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No. 117. September 21, 1861.
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Illustrated by |
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Lillian's Perplexities (Part 3). By Augustus William Dubourg.
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Charles Keene. |
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Ireland and Her Queen. By Harriet Martineau.
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The New Zealand Difficulty. By Isabella Fenton.
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The Lass of Richmond Hill. By Edward Jesse.
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The Cockhorse Regiment. By Edward H. Michelsen.
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| Lorenz Frølich. |
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Railway Risks: Horse Feet and Road—Engine Feet and Rails. By W. Bridges Adams.
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| George du Maurier. |
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No. 118. September 28, 1861.
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Illustrated by |
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Lillian's Perplexities (Part 4). By Augustus William Dubourg.
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Charles Keene. |
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What Is Flint? By Daniel Pidgeon.
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How to Steal a Feather-Bed. By L. B. Clarence.
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The Robber Saint. By J. L. Stackhouse.
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Frederic Shields. |
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The Tale He Told the Marines. By G. Phillips Bevan.
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How the Rains Come upon Us in India. By Vivian Dering Majendie.
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Fairy Children. By John Addis.
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Old English Prodigies. By Louis J. Jennings.
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Allan Ramsay, Junior. By Dutton Cook.
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| J. Leech & H. G. Hine. |
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Ana.
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No. 119. October 5, 1861.
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Illustrated by |
| Charles Keene. |
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How the O'Donnells First Went to Spain (Part 1). By William Bernard McCabe.
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John Leech. |
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Civile Bellum. By Charles D. Shanly.
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Dinner. By Harry Jones.
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The Montenegrins. By H. R. Fox Bourne.
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High Elms. By Walter Thornbury.
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M. J. Lawless. |
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No. 120. October 12, 1861.
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Illustrated by |
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The Settlers of Long Arrow (Part 1). By Louisa Murray.
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Frederick Walker. |
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Footprints on the Sands. By Mrs. Taylor.
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The Domestic Service Question. By Harriet Martineau.
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Swing Song. By J. E. Millais.
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J. E. Millais. |
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How the O'Donnells First Went to Spain (Part 2). By William Bernard McCabe.
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A Day at Woolwich. By Mackenzie Walcott.
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Monsieur the Governor. By Louis Sand.
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George du Maurier. |
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Fish and Fowl at the Land's End. By Charles Elton.
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Not Yet. By S. W. Williams.
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The Steelyard (postscript). By J. Wykeham Archer.
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No. 121. October 19, 1861.
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Illustrated by |
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The Settlers of Long Arrow (Part 2). By Louisa Murray.
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Frederick Walker. |
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Our Peasantry in Progress. By Harriet Martineau.
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Why I Left the Volunteers. By W. H. R. Simpson.
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By the Rosanna. By George Meredith.
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Of a Man Who Fell Among Thieves. By George Lumley.
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George du Maurier. |
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Revenge for a Lady. By Shirley Brooks.
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Ana.
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Richer Than Ever: A Wife's Story. By Louisa Crow.
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No. 122. October 26, 1861.
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The Settlers of Long Arrow (Part 3). By Louisa Murray.
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Frederick Walker. |
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The Last of the Condés. By R. M. Hayley.
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| Frederick Sandys. |
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Hopping in Kent. By Isabella Kentish.
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Justine’s Gage d’Amour. By Mark Lemon.
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Knocking Down an Old Friend. By W. D. Parish.
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Red Seaweeds. By Charles Crump.
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| H. G. Hine. |
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No. 123. November 2, 1861.
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Illustrated by |
| Frederick Walker. |
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Prince Kaunitz. By Lascelles Wraxall.
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My Long Vacation. By Frederick Gale.
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The Hostelry. By John Francis O'Donnell.
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The English in Paris. By Andrew Wynter.
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Charles Green. |
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Deep Calling to Deep. By Harriet Martineau.
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Awake at Last. By Vaughan Morgan.
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Professor Bessel and His Tailor. By Edward H. Michelsen.
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Twilight. By Walter Thornbury.
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M. J. Lawless. |
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No. 124. November 9, 1861.
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Illustrated by |
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The Settlers of Long Arrow (Part 5). By Louisa Murray.
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Frederick Walker. |
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Sea-Bathing in France. By Harry Jones.
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George du Maurier. |
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Our Lodgers from Abroad. By Louisa Crow.
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| H. G. Hine. |
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No. 125. November 16, 1861.
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The Settlers of Long Arrow (Part 6). By Louisa Murray.
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Frederick Walker. |
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An American Boarding-House in Havana. By Robert Temple.
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King Dyring. By George Goldie.
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M. J. Lawless. |
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One Moment of Suspense. By Thomas Heaphy.
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Half Hours at the Kensington Museum (Part 2). By Andrew Wynter.
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A Medal from the Royal Humane Sociey, and How It Was Won. By Miss H. A. Rudall.
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Chevalier d'Eon. By Lascelles Wraxall.
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No. 126. November 23, 1861.
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The Settlers of Long Arrow (Part 7). By Louisa Murray.
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Frederick Walker. |
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An Electrotype Wedding. By Shirley Brooks.
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Phantasy. By George Meredith.
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Sketches at Brighton—No. I. Aqua Marina. By Sydney Whiting.
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John Leech. |
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Education: The Racing Season. By Harriet Martineau.
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| H. G. Hine. |
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Birds and Insects. By Edward H. Michelsen.
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No. 127. November 30, 1861.
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The Settlers of Long Arrow (Part 8). By Louisa Murray.
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Frederick Walker. |
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Messages under the Sea. By Andrew Wynter.
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Rosamond, Queen of the Lombards. By Charles Elton.
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Frederick Sandys. |
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Sketches at Brighton—No. II. The Joneses of Montpelier. By Sydney Whiting.
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New Phase of the American Strife. By Harriet Martineau.
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| Thomas Sulman. |
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No. 128. December 7, 1861.
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Illustrated by |
| Frederick Walker. |
| John Tenniel. |
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Three Hours Underground. By Arthur Arnold.
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The Confession of a Tea-Kettle; or, a Hint to Housewives. By Charles Strange.
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| J. W. Brooks. |
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Duplicate Security. By Thomas King.
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Our Chase. By John Alfred Langford.
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No. 129. December 14, 1861.
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The Settlers of Long Arrow (Part 10). By Louisa Murray.
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Frederick Walker. |
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The Last Sheffield Outrages. By Harriet Martineau.
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The Cattle Show: Its Last Year in Baker Street. By Robert Black.
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The Patriot Engineer. By George Meredith.
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Charles Keene. |
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Unfashionable Preachers. By John Plummer.
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Sketches at Brighton—No. III. A Reception. By Sydney Whiting.
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A Bit of Practical Entomology. By Louis Sand.
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| M. J. Lawless. |
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No. 130. December 21, 1861.
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The Settlers of Long Arrow (Conclusion). By Louisa Murray.
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Frederick Walker. |
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Mudie's Circulating Library. By Andrew Wynter.
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Evander. By Arthur J. Munby.
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Lorenz Frølich. |
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Chinese Poetry. By James Mew.
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| George du Maurier. |
INDEX
| 263 |
| 491 |
| 154 |
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Allan Ramsay, Junior
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384 |
| 103 |
| 7 |
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American Boarding-house in Havana, An
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569 |
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American Soldiering
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230 |
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American Strife, New Phase of
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635 |
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Among the Deaths
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188 |
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Ana
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392, 476, 504, 644 |
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"And Back Again"
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549 |
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Anemones, Sagartia
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46 |
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Angel and Infant. The
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350 |
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Arrival in Australia, My
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707 |
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Artist's Ramble along the Line of the Picts' Wall, An
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106, 163, 221, 278, 330 |
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Astor, John Jacob
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203 |
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Australia, My Arrival in
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707 |
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Awake at Last
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524 |
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BALLAD of the Five Rivers, A
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168 |
| 21 |
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"Bell's Life," and Our Sports and Pastimes
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151 |
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Bessel and his Tailor
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531 |
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Birds and Insects
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616 |
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Bit of Practical Entomology, A
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692 |
| 12 |
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Bozzari, Mark
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65S |
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Bredenstone, The, at Dover
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320 |
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Bright, John
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693 |
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Brighton, Sketches at
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662, 632, 688 |
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Burglary, My
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68 |
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Business with Bokes
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246 |
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By the Rosanna. To F. M.
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460 |
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Byron, Relics of
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140 |
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Cade, Jack
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693 |
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Cader Idris.— The Chair of Idris
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322 |
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Cagliostro
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302 |
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Can a Clergyman Marry Himself?
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644 |
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Canning George
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35 |
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"Cato" on the Boards
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72 |
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Cattle Show, The. Its Last Tear in Baker Street
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683 |
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Cemeteries, London
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612 |
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Chair of Cader Idris, The
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322 |
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Channel Fleet in the Clyde, The
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353 |
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Chevalier d'Eon
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585 |
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Child, Sir Josiah
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203 |
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Children. Fairy
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382 |
| 714 |
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Cinque Ports, The, and the Bredenstone at Dover
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320 |
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City of the Flying-Fox, The
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629 |
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City of the Tribes, The
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388 |
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Civile Bellum
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406 |
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Coal, What is
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23 |
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Cock-horse Regiment, The
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219 |
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Coin Collecting
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576 |
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Comet of 1861, The
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138 |
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Compensation
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329 |
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Condés, The Last of the
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485 |
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Confession of a Tea-kettle, The
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663 |
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Congress at Rhinocorura, The
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56 |
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Convict-: Prisons in Ireland
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659 |
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Cotton and the Cotton Supply
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212, 233 |
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Count de St. Germain
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95 |
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Cricket, Our Critic upon
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179 |
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Crysanthemums in the Temple
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529 |
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Curate, Our First
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269 |
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Day at Woolwich, A
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439 |
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Day's Fishing, A
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209 |
| 63 |
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Deep Calling to Deep
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520 |
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Definition, A
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84 |
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Deserted Diggings, The
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79 |
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De Tocqueville
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289 |
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Dinner
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413 |
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Docks and the Dock-Gates, The
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157 |
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Domestic Service Question, The
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430 |
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Dover and the Cinque Ports
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320 |
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Drawing-room Pets, my
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46 |
| 724 |
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Duplicate Security
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670 |
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Dyring, King
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574 |
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Easterling Money
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476 |
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Education— The Racing Season
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607 |
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Eisteddfods, Welsh
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235 |
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Electrotype Wedding, An
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597 |
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English in Paris, The
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518 |
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Entomology, A Bit of Practical
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612 |
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Erskine, Lord
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476 |
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Evander
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713 |
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Fairy Children
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382 |
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Father of the Regiment, The
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70 |
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Feather Bed. How to Steal a
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377 |
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Fechter's "Othello"
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628, 766 |
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Fiction, Stock Incidents of
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182 |
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Fire at London Bridge, The
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40 |
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Fire, Deaths by
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63 |
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Fish and Fowl at the Land's End
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446 |
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Fishing, A Day's
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209 |
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Five Rivers, A Ballad of the
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168 |
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Fleurette
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700 |
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Flint, What is
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372 |
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Flying-Fox, City of the
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639 |
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Footprints on the Sands
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429 |
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Foundry at Moorfields, The
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539 |
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Fourth of July, 1861, The
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147 |
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France, Sea Bathing in
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546 |
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From my Window
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237 |
Ghost that my Grandmother saw The 190
Gibraltar, Old Story of 162
Gidden, the Lake of 76
Gold Mine, Recollections of a 356
Grainger, Richard 401, 504
Great Fire at London Bridge, The 40
Green Seaweeds 260
Guilbert Fit/.-Richard. a.d. 1070.
A Song of a Saxon tileeinau 297
Half -HOURS at the Kensington Museum 257,
Harvest, The
Harvest Mouse, The.
Her Majesty's Birthday on the Peak of Teneriffe
High Days lu the Temple
High Elms
Hint to Housewives, A
Hopping in Kent
Hostelry, The 1700
How I Invested my Legacy in the
Purchase of l^easchciU Property,
and What Came of It
How the O'Donnells First Went to Spain 406,
How the Rains came upon us in India
How to Steal a Feather Bed
How We Saved Our Madeira
Humane Society, A Model of the
Uuskisson, William .... 579 316 294 298 610 419 (;(>3 492 517 98 43.' 381 377 136 .■».S2 35 . I
India, How the Rains came upon us in...381
Insects and Birds . . . 616
Invasion of Yorkshire, The . . 714
Ireland and her Queen . . . 348
"Irene" at Drury Lane . . . 651
Irish Convict Prisons . ... 659
Italian Household, Sketches from my 192
Jessie Cameron's Bairn . . . 13
Justine's Gage d'Amour . . . 495
Kaunitz, Prince . 512
Kensington Museum, Half-hours At. 257, 579
Kent, Hopping in
King Dyriug . . 512
Knocking Down an Old Friend . . 496
Lafayette 693
Laloi-, The Late Mr. P. ... 392
Lanil's End, Fish aud Fowl at the . 446
Lass ot Richmond Hill, The . .349
Last of the Condes, The . . . 485
Last Sheffield OutraEe, The . . 679
Legacy, How I Invested .My . . 98
Lilian's Perplexities, 281, 309, 337, 364, 393
Literature of the Shop, The. A
Country Rector's Commentary . 189
London Bridge, Great Fire at . . 40
London Cemeteries .... 612
Maccabees, The 539
Machiavelli 289
Madeira, How We Saved Our . . 136
Marforio and Pasquin . . 334
Marines, The Tale He Told to the . 379
Mark Bozzari 655
Mazzini, J 693
Medal from the Royal Humane Society, aud How it was Won . 582
Medium in 1772, A . . . . 327
Meg of Meldon 711
Messages under the Sea . . . 623
Mill on the River Mole, The . . 42
Mill-Fiend, The 153
Misapplied Ornamentation . "-MS
Monsieur the (iovenior . . . 444
Montenegrins, The . . .416
Montesquieu 289
Moorfields, Foundrj' nt . . 039
Mother Shiptou : Her i..ifo anil Prophecies 153
Mouse, The Harvest . . . 2;»4
Mudiu's tJirciilatiiig Library . . 7o5
My arrival in Australia . . 707
My Buigliiry. A Real Experieiico. 08
My Lcng Vacation .... 514
Napiers, The 539
New Phase of the American Strife . 635
New Zealand Difficulty, The . . 348
North, Sir Dudley . . . . 203
Not Yet 448
O'Cox.vELL, D 093
O'Doiinells, The, How they first. went t» Spain . . 406, 4V>
Of a Man wlin fell among Thieves. 4o2
Old English Prodigies . . . S&t
Old Gibl-alt;ir, St.iry <if . . . 16;
One Moment of Susjxiiise . . 57.'<
Only a Pemiy 25
Origin of the Lake of Gidden, TIio. 76
Oniatiieiitatiou Misapplied . . 245
'• Otiiell.j" at the PriiKcs.s'.s 628, 7<iO
Our Chase 07J Our Critic upon Cricket. Second Inning . . . . . 179
Our First Curate . . 269
Our First English Regatta . . 267
Our Lodgers from Abroad . . 551
Our Peasantry in Progress . . 455
Our Schools of Design 77
Our Secret Drawer . 93
Paper Question. Phase of the 320
Paris, The English in . . . 515
Pasquin and Marforio . . . 334
Patriot Engineer, The . . 685
Peasantry in Congress, Our . 455
Peel, Sir Robert . . . 37
Phantasy . . . . . 601
Phase of the Paper Question, A.— The Rag Merchant of Brittany . 820
Picts' Wall, An Artist's Ramble along the 106, 161, 221, 278, 330
Pity the Sorrows of a Poor Blind Man . . . . . . 50
Poisoned Mind, The . . . 715
Polos, The . . . . 203
Post, The Suction . . . . 267
“Pray, Sir, are you a Gentleman?" 126
Preachers, Unfashionable . 687
Prima Donna, A . . . . 218
Prince Kaunitz . . . . . 512
Professor Bessel and his Tailor 581
QUEEN of the Lombards, The . . 630
Queer Culprits . . . .
RACING Season, The . . . 607
Railroad Adventure, A . . 805
Railway Risks . . . . 351
Ramparted War-ships . . 3313
Ramsay, Allan, Junr. . . 384
Rathlin Island 501, 555
"Ready, aye Ready!" . . . 504
Recollections of an English Gold Mine . . . " . . . 350
Red Seaweeds . . . . 498
Regatta, our first English . . . 207
Regiment, The Father of the . 70
Relics of Byron 140
Representative Men. — Canning: Huskisson: Peel . . .35
—The Polos: Sir Josiah Child:
Sir Dudley North: The Rothschilds: John Jacob Astor . . 203
Representative Men— Machiavelli:
Montesquieu: De Tocqueville . 289
—— Richard Grainger 401
The Maccabees: Wallenstein: the Napiers 539
——Rienzi: Cade: Lafayette:
O'Conuell: Mazzini: John Bright 693
Revenge for a Lady . . . . 470
Reverse of Fortune, A . 504
Rhinocorura, Congress at . . . 56
Richard Grainger . . . 401, 504
Richer than Ever . . . . 476
Richmond Hill, The Lass of .
Rienzi
River Walls of Father Thames, The
Robber Saint, The ....
Rochester to Maidstone, A Walk from
Rosamond, Queen of the Lombards
Rothschilds, The ....
Run for Life, A. — A Railroad Adventure
Russia, Serfdom and Emancipation in . . . . . .
Russian as a Shopkeepei-, The
Russian Discipline . . . .
SAGARTIA, Anemones, or My Drawing-Room Pets ....
Schools of Design . . . .
Sea-Bathing in France
Seaweeds, Green . . . . Red ... .
September the Third . .
Serfdom and Emancipation in Russia
Serpent, A Solo on the . . .
Settlers of Long Arrow, The, 421, 449,477, 505, 533, 501, 589,617, 645,
Shady Valley
Shipton, Mother . . . .
Silver Cord, The, 1, 29, 57. 85. 113, 141, 169, 197, 225,
Sketches at Brighton . 602, 632,
Sketches from my Italian Household
Slapton 67
Smith, James
Solo on the Serpent, A . . .
Some Notes on the Tobacco College of King Frederick William I. 22
Souvenirs 125
Sports and Pastimes, Our . . 151
Spring of Clear Water, The . . 281
Steelyard, The .... ;-2, 448
St. Germain, Count de . . . 95
Stock Incidents of Fiction . . 18:;
Student's Song .... 28
Suction Post, The . ... 267
Swing Song 434
Tale he told the Marines, The . 379
Tannhäuser . . . . 210
Tartars and Taepings . . . 121
Tea-Kettle, Confessions of a . . 663
Temple Chrysanthemums, The . 529
Temple. High Days in the . . 610
Tenerife, The Peak of . . . 208
Thames, The River Walls of the . 664
Three Hours Underground . . 660
Three Statues of Egina, The . 491
Tobacco College of Frederick William I. 22
Town Transit.— The Air Line . . 290
Tribes, The City of the . . . 383
Turkish Almanac (Takvim), The . 153
Twickenham, Worthies of . . 119
Twilight 532
Unfashionaple Preachers . . 687
Usury and Usurers. . . . 180
Vacation, My Long . . . . 514
Vigors, the late Mr. N. A. . . 392
Visits to the Irish Convict Prisons. No. 1 050
Volunteers, Why I Left the . . 459
Walk from Rochester to Maidstone. A 530
Wallenstein So!' War-sliips, Ramparted . . . 333 Wedding, An Electrotype . . 697 Welsh Eisteddfods . . . 235
What is Flint? .... 372
What Women are Educated for . 175
Why I Left the Volunteers . . 459 Within Twenty Miles of London m the Nineteenth Century . . 354 Women, What Educated for . . 17o Woolwich. A Day at . . . 439 Worthies of Twickenham, The . 119
Yorkshire, The Invasion of . . 714
INDEX TO ILLUSTRATIONS.
BROOKS, J. W.— 008, 069. BROWN, HABLOT K.— 28, 1.54. DU MAURIER, G.— 356, 601, 445, 4C3, 547, 722. FROLICK, L.— 350, 713. GREEN, C— 518, 519. HINE, H. G.— 53, r,r>, 108, 109, 110, 100, 167. 222, 223, 224, 278, 280, 331, 390, 503, 556, 557, 614, 615, 643 KEENE, C— 43, 251, 206, 2il, 300. 337, 305, 393. OSO. LAWLESS, M. J.— 420, 532. 575, 700. LEECH, J.— 183, 391, 407, 603. MILLAIS, J. E.— 211, 434. MORTEN, T.— 71. ROGERS, W. H.— 329. SANDYS, F.— 238, 491, 631. SHIELDS, F. J.— 378. SKELTON, P.— 299, 301. SULMAN, T.— 643. TENNIEL, J.— 1, 29. 57, 85, 113, 141, 109, 197, 225, 253, 059. WALKER, F.— 15, S3, 127, 133, 300, 323, 421, 449, 477, 505, 533, 561, 589, 617. (;45, 673, 701. WELLS, MISS.— 98. WOLF, J.— 295. DIAGRAMS.— 334, 373. 375. 501, 55S, (iOG. MISCELLANEOUS.— 139. 193, 190, 474, 475, 470, 570, 677. 5S7.