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| Once a Week] | FRONTISPIECE | [July 1870 | ||
"We left the dreary spot, not wondering now |
The owl shrieked wildly in the rotting mill. | |||
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Once a Week NEW SERIES Volume V. February to August, 1870 LONDON: |
LONDON:
SWEETING AND CO., PRINTERS,
BARTLETT'S BUILDINGS, HOLBORN.
Contents.
Vol. V. begins with the number for February 5th, 1870.
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The Mortimers: a Novel with Two Heroes. By the Editor. Illustrated by H. K. Browne (Phiz). Books I., II., III., IV., and V.
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1, 23, 45, 67, 89, 111, 133, 155, 177, 210, 232, 254, 276, 298, 320, 341, 363, 385, 406, 430, 450, 473, 500, 524, 537 |
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The Temptation of Arthur (Poem)
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8 |
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An Undergraduate's Story Chapters VI. to End. Illustrated
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11, 31 |
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Caught by a Thread A Story of Real Life. Book II. Chapters III. to End.
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15, 37, 61, 82, 102, 125, 147, 171, 192, 205. |
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Apophthegms from Helvetius
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19 |
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Table Talk.
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20, 42, 65, 86, 108, 131, 152, 175, 197, 218, 240, 263, 284, 307, 329, 350, 372, 394, 416, 438, 459, 483, 504, 526, 548, 566 |
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Boss
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29 |
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Lost Eros (Poem)
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34 |
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The Crusade of Children
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39 |
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Henri, Earl de Rochefort Lucay
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53 |
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The Isle of Avalon (Poem)
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59 |
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Military Indophobia
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72 |
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The Natural History of the Eastern Archipelago
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75 |
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The Wanderers. Drawn by S. F. Hewett
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79 |
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Snakes and Snake-bites
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95 |
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The "Blues"
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99 |
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The Abbess of Marlow. (Poem)
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100 |
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Death's Kinsman
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107 |
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Reflection. Drawn by R. Wagner
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111 |
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How we Started our Club
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116 |
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A Parson's Notes on Matrimony
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120 |
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Dick's Apophthegm, (Poem)
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122 |
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English and French Burlesques
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130 |
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The Modern Cynic
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142 |
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Cynthia. (Poem)
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152 |
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Our Soldiers. By a Private in the Ranks
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162 |
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Eagles and Swans
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165 |
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A Solitary Lament. (Poem)
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170 |
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What will Mother Say? Drawn by S. F. Hewett
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(facing) 177 |
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Spelling
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184 |
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Missed the Pigeon and Hit the Crow
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188 |
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The Sword of Damocles; or. Memoirs of a Successful Family. By Percy
Fitzgerald. Chapters I. to End. Illustrated
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199, 221, 243, 265, 287, 309, 331, 375, 397, 419, 441, 463, 485, 507, 529, 55 |
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Snake-bites and their Antidotes. Parts I. and II
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215, 226 |
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Episcopal Amenities a Century Ago
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229 |
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Sensation. By the Author of "Sir Guy de Guy." (Poem)
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231 |
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The Birds of London
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247 |
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The Spring Exhibitions
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251 |
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Poems by the late William Leighton
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259 |
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The Knight's Lament. (Poem)
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261 |
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Tufts and Tuft-hunters
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270 |
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Crocodiles' Nests
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275 |
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Notes on Imitation and Plagiarism
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280 |
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Wesley's Wig
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282 |
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By the Mere. (Poem.) Illustrated
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293 |
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Floating a Finance. (As Read by Mr. J. M. Bellero)
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293 |
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Mysteries in Wasp Life
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297 |
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Oriental Gestures
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301 |
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Salmagundi
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305 |
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A Few Words about Klopstock and Quedlinburg
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314 |
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A Village May-day in 1870
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327 |
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The Meeting. (Poem.) Illustrated
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329 |
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May Customs of the Black Country
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335 |
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The Battle of Cressy. (A Reading in Verse)
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337 |
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The Dogs' Home
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336 |
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A Sketch from Life. (Drawing)
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343 |
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Lothair
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357 |
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Badger's Debut as Hamlet. (As Read by Mr. J. M. Bellew)
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370 |
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The Fern Gatherer. Drawn by S. F. Hewett
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(facing) 375 |
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The Story of a Window
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379 |
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Music of the Season
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382 |
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The Derby Day. (Sketch)
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387 |
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The Fessen-penny
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392 |
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The Little Bribington Election, (A Reading)
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402 |
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Spring. (Poem)
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411 |
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An Old Hotel Bill
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411 |
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Post-horses. Parts I. and II
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414, 435 |
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The Plea of a Pecked Philistine
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423 |
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Whitsun-Monday with the Benevolent Shepherds
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426 |
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On a Sprig of Heath. (Poem)
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435 |
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A Postal Courtship. (A Reading)
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446 |
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The Education of the Future
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456 |
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The Young Soldier. (Poem)
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459 |
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On Sleep and Dreams. Parts I. and II.
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467, 544 |
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Social Grievances. No. I. — A Big Dinner. No. II. — Weddings and their Breakfasts
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481, 496, 532 |
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Starting an Evening Journal. (A Reading)
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488 |
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Natural History of Wasps. Parts I., II., and III.
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492, 520, 558 |
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The Reveille. (Poem)
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496 |
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Janet. (Poem.) Illustrated
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510 |
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Loafing Considered as a Profession
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512 |
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Carriage Paid
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517 |
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The Death of King John. (As Read by Mr. J. M. Bellew)
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536 |
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Fodgerby's Cricket Match
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560 |
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