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  2. PERSECUTED MORTALS.

    Many a lad has, in his youth, grown up with a wish nearest his heart that he might some day rise to the lofty altitude of a 'bus-driver. But as many other boys ...

    Article : 631 words
  3. WHAT A WOMAN'S LOVE WILL DO.

    They lived in a snug little ivy-grown cottage close to the beach, where the rustle of the leaves and the sighing of the waves lulled them into forgetfulness of the past and sweet ...

    Article : 1,519 words
  4. A Detective's Luck.

    One of the earlist triumphs of George H. Bangs was the capture of Jules Imbert a famous French forger. From Agust Belmont Imbert obtained four drafts aggregating ...

    Article : 545 words
  5. SOME PARLIAMENTRY MAIDEN SPEECHES.

    There have probably been very few members of parliament who have risen in their place for the first time without an unpleasant nervous tremor. Even if a parliamentary ...

    Article : 1,325 words
  6. Agricultural, &c.

    We were asked the other day by a friend as to the best cure for egg-eating. We do not know of any certain remedy, but unless the habit be of long standing, the following plans may be tried ...

    Article : 251 words
  7. A Gay Old Party.

    "All the world" of Paris were started a month or two since' with the news from Berlin that the Countess Guido Henckel von Donnesmark had just died in Silesia. She ...

    Article : 934 words
  8. MOVING BEES.

    Bees fly for their stores a mile or two, and in times of scarcity five miles may be-reckoned as within the limits of their pasturage. After a bee has fixed his locality, he starts out in the morning ...

    Article : 360 words
  9. NYUM NYUM!

    The Kilmore Free Press has three-quarters of a column on the danger of kissing. We haven't the honor of the editor's acquaintance, but if the way this important subject ...

    Article : 639 words
  10. The Household.

    An excellent rule for making nut candy's is take two pints of maple sugar, half a pint of water, or enough to dissolve the sugar and no more., Let this boil until it becomes brittle, ...

    Article : 390 words
  11. An Editor's Visitor.

    "Well, how are-we all, to-day ?" asked a bright-looking, pleasant-faced man, as he pranced lightly into our sanctum and slapped our editor on the back. "Hard at work, ...

    Article : 798 words
  12. A Reminiscence of the Indian Mutiny.

    His name was Phillip Rooney. 'Twas said he was of Irish extraction, but on this point there was a little obscurity. He had been a soldier, but as glory 'as less in his line than ...

    Article : 644 words
  13. H[?]rqtine.

    A Sydney man who has just got out a book of poems, met a literary friend, and the following proceedings were had: "Did you read my book?" "Oh, yes, I read it." "How did you like it?" ...

    Article : 508 words
  14. A Love Story.

    " She didn't like me when we met— But turned away and pouted., 'Twas very cool, I own, to get At first a snub so final. ...

    Article : 396 words
  15. An Eventful Career.

    Blanc the proprietor of the Homburg Gaming Tables, was long since gathered to the bosom of Albraham. What a man he was, to be, sure I . His widow died two years ...

    Article : 397 words
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