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CONTENTS of VOL. CCLXX.

Alaska, The Fur-Seal Fisheries of. By THOMAS SOUTHWELL, F.Z.S.
Algerian Hills, Rambles among. By Dr. J. E. TAYLOR, F.L.S.
America in England: a Theatrical Retrospect. By W. J. LAWRENCE
Art, The, of Conversation. By GEORGE WHALE
Barber Surgeons, The, of London. By J. A. J. HOUSDEN
"Beadle," The Scottish, and his Humours. By J. CUTHBERT
HADDEN

Beer, Something about. By HENRY W. WOLFF

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Before Emancipation in the Dutch West Indies. By Louis PHILIP
Bournemouth and Wimborne. By Dr. ALFRED J. H. CRESPI
Burglary, The Historical Aspect of. By THOMAS T. GREG
Canal, The. By HENRY ROSE

Comet Lore. By FRANCIS HENRY BAKER

Commercial Panic, The Sources of. By B. D. MACKENZIE
Conversation, The Art of. By GEORGE WHALE

Court, The Inns of. By THOMAS H. B. GRAHAM

Crispi, Francesco.

By H. J. ALLEN

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Dandelion, The Parachute of the. By Rev. ALEX. S. WILSON,
M.A., B.SC.

Drinking Songs, Old English. By LAURA ALEX. SMITH

Dying Knight, The. By H. SCHÜTZ WILSON

Eating and Drinking, Some more Curiosities of. By Dr. ALFRED
J. H. CRESPI

Eating to Live, and Living to Eat. By Dr. YORKE-DAVIES
Elvers in the Severn. By C. PARKINSON

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Life on a Sugar Plantation. By A. J. JUKES-BROWNE
Living to Eat and Eating to Live. By Dr. YORKE-DAVIES

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School, John Bright's. By A. ARTHUR READE

Scotch Farm Kitchen, In a. By ALEXANDER GORDON.
Scotch Kirk, In and Around a.

By ALEXANDER GORDON

Scottish "Beadle," The, and his Humours.

HADDEN

Severn, Elvers in the. By C. PARKINSON
Some more Curiosities of Eating and Drinking.
J. H. CRESPI

Something about Beer. By HENRY W. WOLFF

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Sources, The, of Commercial Panic. By B. D. MACKENZIE

Spa. By PERCY FITZGERALD

Stars, Weighing the. By J. ELLARD GOKI, 1.K.YS.
Stellar Evolution. By J. ELLARD GORE, F.R.A.S.

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Sugar Plantation, Life on a. By A. J. JUKES BROWNE

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Surgeons, The Barber, of London. By J. A. J. HOUSDEN
Table Talk. By SYLVANUS URBAN:--

The Perfecting of the Book-The Venetian Press-A Fifteenth
Century Bookseller

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Can English Prose be Taught? Painter's "Palace of
Pleasure"-Roger Ascham on "English Italians"
The Jews in Europe-Le Paroissien du Célibataire.
Old Wills-A Manuscript-book of Receipts, Medical and
Culinary

Frenchwomen of the last Century On Public Speaking-

Theatrical Retrospect, A: America in England. By W. J. LAWRENCE

Revival of Pantomime

Tea Industry, The, of India. By Col. GEORGE CADELL

Tramps and their Ways. By PEREGRINUS

Travellers and Tourists. By EMILY CONSTANCE COOK

Tree, A, of Justice. By J. FIELD

Two Pictures. By LYNN C. D'OYLE

University Extension. By HAMLET E. CLARK, B.A., LL.B..
Village Obituary, A. By GEORGE EYRE-TODD
Weighing the Stars. By J. ELLARD GORE, F.R.A.S.

Wimborne and Bournemouth. By Dr. ALFRED J. H. CRESPI

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THE

GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE.

JANUARY 1891.

TWO PICTURES.

By LYNN C. D'OYLE.

THEN

OCIETY in Slush Street was mixed. It had its one clergyman,

its one (reputed) "gentleman," its one (palpable) idiot; one farrier, one baker, one cobbler, one shop, and one besetting sin; a church, a chapel, and a Chequers. What it had beside these did not (as our cousins say) amount to much.

The majority of the inhabitants were stricken with the worst of all evils that this frail flesh of ours is heir to; the hardest of all things to get out of one's system, and, worse still, an hereditary evil-handed down frequently to the third and fourth generation (and more); it has a knack, too, of running in families, like consumption-and in a multitude of cases the diagnosis is one and the same. Yes, they were a poverty-stricken community.

As this particular October evening wore drearily on, the slipshod (and some entirely unshod) children returned from school (and from what not), all sense of fun drenched out of their ill-clad bodies; the greasy lamplighter lit up the scanty lamps, a few children watching him as though they would give a kingdom (three buttons and a "jumble"!) to hold such a responsible position; and then the street became deserted—those in legitimate business had ceased to traverse it, and it was as yet too early for those whose traffic is less legitimate.

The wind tried hard to sweep the dirty street, and, although it was not raining, the high-pressure of a great city seemed to condense upon the roofs of the smoke-cured houses, and descended, drip, drip, dripping to the areas-there to breed all manner of ills.

VOL. CCLXX. NO. 1921.

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