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  2. Fair Helen.

    I met Fair Helen, at the ball, She was not short; was not tall. Her hair was brown, her cheek was creamy, Her eyes were gay by turns or dreamy ...

    Article : 158 words
  3. Notes of a Trip from Dubbo to Bourke.

    Dubbo, through, the influence of its railway, is fast ceasing to be an unknown town. Indeed its development has been prodigious within the past few years. Its bark buts have long since given place to ...

    Article : 1,881 words
  4. A Fine Fruit Country.

    The Gundag[?], Tumut, and A delong districts, lying on the western slope of the Australian Alps, may be aptly described as an ocean of hills and intervening valleys, sloping gradually towards the plains ...

    Article : 1,816 words
  5. Scientific and Useful.

    The MINING JOURNAL, reports that a seif-propelling motor of most ingenious deafen has been teated in a small boat on the lake at Hendon. The invention of M. Eteve. of Paris, this new engine has been ...

    Article : 401 words
  6. LIVING OR DEAD.

    A bitter freezing night in December. The snowflakes fell thickly o'er housetop and street, and covered the ice-bound rivers as with a huge winding sheet. A dreadful ...

    Article : 2,702 words
  7. A Perfect Marriage.

    Theodore Parker wrote:—Young people marry their opposites in temperament and general character, and such marriages are generally good ones. They ado it instinctively. The young man does not say ...

    Article : 365 words
  8. How to Sweep.

    Speaking of sweeping, allow me just here to say that there is a right and a wrong way to perform this vary necessary part of housework, just as there is a right and a wrong way in doing everything; and the ...

    Article : 378 words
  9. Pious, but Bashful.

    The Rev. Mr.—was one of the most bashful men in the profession, and was constantly getting into scrapes through hm nervous mistakes. At one time he rose in his pulpit to give out a hymn. "This ...

    Article : 158 words
  10. [?]ilization of the Sun's Rays,

    Professor Edward S. Morse. of Salem, U.S., has succeeded in utilizing the son's rays for the ventilation and, to a slight extent, warming of two buildings. One was a hall of 80,000 cubic feet capacity, where ...

    Article : 374 words
  11. A Plucky Woman.

    There have been [?] cases of a man pl[?]ging into the river to rescue a woman best [?] a watery grave, [?]eciatly if the woman was young and there were lookers on to witness the sot ...

    Article : 81 words
  12. A Reass[?]ing Lick.

    [?] Sam Harris lives in a railway [?] Ne[?]er [?] nor his wife is very smart, as will be [?] by the following incident [?] night Sam [?] a [?] has bad. "There is somebody, [?] ...

    Article : 36 words
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