Falling in Love
THE NOOK, DORKING: September, 1889. An ancient and famous human institution is in pressing danger. Sir George Campbell has set his face against the time-honoured prac-tice of Falling in Love. Parents innumerable, it is true, have set their faces against it already from immemorial antiquity; but then they only attacked the particular instance, without venturing to impugn the institution itself on general principles. An old Indian administra-tor, however, goes to work in all things on a different