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  2. LITERATURE

    I HAVE got into a bad habit of late; I have doubtless, in the opinion of the Bouncer and other ignorant people, a good many bad habits, but this I acknowledge to be a bad habit; it's ...

    Article : 5,519 words
  3. Ladies Column

    AMONG all the rings which ladies wear, no one has attached to it the dignity and honor of the wedding ring. When it first came into use is perhaps not so very clear; but Mr. Waterton ...

    Article : 1,419 words
  4. CHILDREN'S CORNER

    "THE chief use of a sailor-uncle on shore is to tell stories," said Mrs. Ayre, opening the door into her parlor, and addressing her brother-in-law who sat there. "Frank and Charley are sure ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,494 words
  5. THE HOUSEKEEPER.

    I SEE in one of the late Queenslander "H.G." enquires for a good way of covering jam, as she finds that paper bursts. I do net think she could find a simpler plan than the one I now see. ...

    Article : 416 words
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