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  2. End of the Comedy.

    A pretty comedy of love to-night, And all the house is gay with, flowers and light; There is a hint of passion in the plot, ...

    Article : 246 words
  3. Mining in New South Wales.

    In many of the goldfields there is so much sameness that little can be said about them, except that this claim is down so many feet, and that drive so much; that one on gold, and that ...

    Article : 1,838 words
  4. Home to Mother's.

    She was a pretty, blue-eyed, rosy-cheeked matron, and she had two little boys by her side. It was Christmas eve. The train was on the ...

    Article : 657 words
  5. Jack Jarvis's Rescue.

    There probably is no happier couple in Sydney this Christmas than Jack Jarvis and his wife Bella. Yet how different were matters a few short years age. Now they are blessed with a boy and ...

    Article : 4,546 words
  6. Two Christmas Eves.

    "Tis a wild night, wife; I am thankful we have got all the cattle safely housed. It is a long time since we had such a storm as this"—and Farmer Hutton stood in the perch, shaking ...

    Article : 1,789 words
  7. Value of Sincerity.

    Though a man must be sincere in order to be great, he need not be great in order to be sincere. Whatever may be the size of our brain, the strength of our powers, the talents of any kind ...

    Article : 158 words
  8. Martin Luther's Christmas.

    This good man and great reformer, who possessed a faith as simple as a child's and an energy as resistless as a mountain torrent, did not condemn Christmas as a pagan festival as other ...

    Article : 211 words
  9. Soup.

    White soup, Palestine soup, is one of the most delicious which can be made. Wash and pare 21b of Jerusalem artichokes, and put them into an enamelled stewpan with a slice of bettor, two or three ...

    Article : 152 words
  10. Dr. O. W. Holmes on Heart-Love.

    "I never saw a garment too fine for a man or a maid; there never was a chair too good for a cobbler or a cooper, or a king to sit in; never a house too fine to shelter, the human head. These ...

    Article : 226 words
  11. Your Money or Your Life.

    A gentleman who was on his way home one dark night was encountered by a footpad with the demand, "your money or your life !" "Alas!" said the gentleman. "You can't have any ...

    Article : 203 words
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