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  2. NUTSHELL NOVELETTE.

    ARTHUR FERRIS was tall, blonde, handsome, and 28 He was also the possessor of a long head, inherited from the maternal side of the house. He was ...

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  3. A DAY IN A POLICE COURT.

    TEN O'CLOCK on a hot mid-August morning. The fierce sunlight beats down on the dingy [?]owd that huddles about the police-court doo[?]ting for admission. ...

    Article : 2,777 words
  4. Items of Interest.

    A GERMAN authority says that almost a third of all humanity—that is, 400,000,000— speak the Chinese language. Then the Hindoo language is spoken by more ...

    Article : 2,001 words
  5. ARTISTS' MODELS.

    I AM an artist, but having only lately taken a studio in London, I was rather astonished at some of the callers who knocked at my door. I [?] explain that ...

    Article : 1,465 words
  6. MEMS ABOUT MAY.

    THE Dublin papers are full of anecdotes of the Right Hon. George Augustus Chi[?]hester May, who died on the 16th inst. He was the Lord Chief Justice of Ireland ...

    Article : 812 words
  7. HOW WE GET SALT.

    "A SHAFT is sunk until the 'flag' or bean metal has been pierced and the brine run is tapped, then a double iron pipe is let down and suspended from above. When ...

    Article : 607 words
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