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  2. WHATSOEVER A MAN SOWETH.

    The presence in Shelly Bay of Miss Melville, we shall still continue to call her, is easily explained. Mr. Austin owned e. small cottage at the Bay, and every year he sent come of his ...

    Article : 6,201 words
  3. ALL MEN ARE LIARS.

    “God pity them both and pity us all Who vainly the dreams of youth recall, For of all sad words of tongue or pen, The saddest are these—‘It might have been.” ...

    Article : 3,857 words
  4. CHAPTER V.

    “Of all the Virtue. Hope is the most distinctively Christian."—Joan RUSKIN. I slept very little that night. The fact of my own joy would have destroyed the ...

    Article : 3,114 words
  5. FEEDING A MODERN SCIENTIST.

    Placid I am, content, serene, I take my slab of gypsum bread, And chunks of oleomargarine Upon its tasteless sides I spread. ...

    Article : 126 words
  6. A FEW INCHES OF PLAIN ENGLISH.

    Nowadays men are doing all sorts of wonders by, means of electricity, both in mechanise and in chemistry. I see by the papers that they expect to be able to produce real ...

    Article : 773 words
  7. READ THIS CASE.

    Mrs. E. J. Johns, Wallaroo Mine, Kadina, S. A., who writes on September 19, 1893:— Sir—About nine years since I was seized with a oldness and chilly feeling down ...

    Article : 233 words
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