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  2. THE SIN, THE SORROW, THE CRIME.

    Hocker is to this day the least pulseful village to be found anywhere within the immediate ken of civilisation. The widow Scarton's general shop, where you could buy ...

    Article : 1,668 words
  3. EXAMPLES OF DETECTIVE MAGIC.

    Magicians abound at the present day in all the great centres of Civilisation—Cheiromancers, Spiritualists, seers of the Crystal, Mahatmas, Thought Readers, ...

    Article : 1,242 words
  4. A MILLIONAIRE'S FREAK.

    M. Blano, the founder of the casino at Monte Carlo-which means really Monte Carlo itself—was very eccentric. If he had ever been young then is no record of the ...

    Article : 551 words
  5. THE LINE OF HEART.

    "Do you believe it" "I don't know," he answered, doubtfully, "I never had opportunity of judging." "Then I'll read your hand." ...

    Article : 1,056 words
  6. COOING COUPLES.

    I sat in the cars, while Just behind Two ladies their nimble tongues combined In conversation, using phrases such As " I am so tired," and " Ever so much,". ...

    Article : 1,213 words
  7. SAVING THE GUN.

    An incident of the France-German war is graphically described by an artilleryman named Jean Antoine Tellier, whose battery took part in the defence of Paris. When the ...

    Article : 672 words
  8. THE SABLE HUNTER.

    It is to be wondered whether the elegant lady wrapped so anugly in her winter fun gives a thought, even a passing one, to the subject as to where that magnificent sable ...

    Article : 789 words
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    Advertising : 516 words
  10. A DOLL RENAISSANCE.

    It will hardly surprise anybody to learn that there are fashions in dolls. It may have given them a slight shock to learn that there is a Baby's Club in existence, but ...

    Article : 445 words
  11. ON BUSINESS OF HIS OWN.

    " While following the life of the gentle shepherd on the plains of Montans a couple of years ago, I used," says an America writer, "to watch the wolves a great deal ...

    Article : 459 words
  12. OBESITY AN AID TO BUSINESS.

    That extreme corpulency has its business advantages it is quite impossible to deny. Like the man with the wooden leg who hired himself out to a gardener and made holes in ...

    Article : 363 words
  13. A TELEGRAPH WIRE LAID BY A RAT.

    As most people know, remarks a writer in the "Cornhill," the main telegraph wires in London run through the subways in which the gaspipes and sewers are placed. ...

    Article : 361 words
  14. THE WRETCH.

    Miss Wabash: I shall never go wheeling with Mr. Calumet again, you may depend upon it. Miss Lakeside: Why, Genevieve Wabash, ...

    Article : 223 words
  15. MONEY IN CAT TAILS.

    Very few people, probably, are aware that the fur, or vegetable down, of the cattail is a marketable article, superior to feathers or cotton fur many purpose. It is not quite ...

    Article : 256 words
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