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Other material in this issue includes:
Poetry: 'Love Thy Neighbour' extract from Abou Ben Adhem by English poet Leigh Hunt (q.v.) [161]; 'A Hero's Gift to the World' extract from The Spanish Gypsy by English author George Eliot (1819-1880) 165; 'The Slave's Dream' by American poet Henry Longfellow (q.v.) with etching: 'Henry W. Longfellow (1807-82)', 166; 'The Victim' by English poet Alfred Tennyson (q.v.) 173; 'Speak Gently' anonymous poem about charitable manners, 176.
Fiction: 'The Pickwick Club Out Shooting' continuation of extracts from The Pickwick Papers by Charles Dickens (q.v.) with (unattributed) illustration: 'Awaiting the Arrival of the Shooting Party', 167-169.
Non-Fiction: 'Some Australian Trees: Eucalypts' continuation by G. H. Adcock with three photographs: 'A Red-Gum in the Botanical Gardens, Ballarat' by F. J. Martell, 'A Jarrah Forest, Western Australia' (unatributed) and 'An Iron-Bark in the Botanical Gardens, Ballarat' by F. J. Martell, [161]-165.
Prose: 'Politeness' (unattributed) examples of mannered responses, 174-176.
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