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Dramas with legs naturally have the best ' run. Be-00-tiful.—Those calm and beautiful July evenings, as Claude and Pauline stood gazing up : into the breathless heavens, after they had . grown tired of guessing what star would be their home when love becomes immortal, they turned their fond eyes upon the comet, and then, mid her exclamations of delight and ’ wonder, he incidentally whispered into her ravished ear, “each particle of matter which > composes the tail is supposed to move in a i hyperbolic orbit, with the sun in the tocua of 1 the opposite branch, under the influence of a ; repulsive force emanating from the sun, and de- • # creasing by the law of the inverse square of the : distance.”

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Evening Star, Issue 3705, 7 January 1875, Page 3

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118

Untitled Evening Star, Issue 3705, 7 January 1875, Page 3

Untitled Evening Star, Issue 3705, 7 January 1875, Page 3

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