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I The ilhrush is one of the few birds whose note is as well known'in town as in country, and it is very pleasant now in early spring to hear his grand song awakening the echoes in the squares or town gardens. His song, too, is often peculiar, he seemingly having lost his wild notes and taken up another lay. In one of tihe Dublin squares at present there is a thrush that makes the burden of an almost incessant song say, "Come in! come in 1" The fun of this is that the square in questiroa^g^ private one, held. under an old chftrter^i^j though frantic endeavours haw been. the corporation^ and by the neighbourhood, to set &81t. the charter and bave the ground thrown op-- the public, they have not been euc- There is a, IIrim humour in this thrfiah, possibly an old-resident, tauntingly reiterating his invitation to "Come jn come in!' —Country Life."

SIR HENRY-IRVING.

LITEIrARY BUREAU.

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----.----BRAVO, KATHLEEN!

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THEY SANG HIlOYE, SWEET, HOME-"

- THE FARM AND GARDEN,

FOREST LABOUR IN WEST WALES.

----A BORDER OF BLUE FLOWERS.

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WHO KILLED CONNIEJ BURT?

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