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  2. MASTER OF ALL CHAPTER IX.

    "Maggie, this is good of you!" cried Sydney, holding out her hands in glad welcome to her old friend. "And —why, you don't look a day older or ...

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  3. AT WHAT AGE SHOULD A GIRL MARRY?

    The question as to whether it is best for a woman to marry early, or after she has had some experience of life, is one on which no definite ...

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  4. GRAVE AND GAY.

    "These trousers are very much worn this season," said the tailor, displaying his goods. "So are the ones I have on," replied ...

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  5. Had Done Their Best.

    Magistrate: Can't this case be settled out of court? Mulligan: That's what we were trying to do, your Honor, when the ...

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  6. To Come.

    "He's a mean man." "How so?" "When his little girl begs for an ice-cream he asks her if she wouldn't ...

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  7. Near Enough!

    It was an Irish girl of whom the story is told that she refused to marry a most devoted lover until he had amassed a fortune of £100. After ...

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  8. Giving Up the Spirit.

    Sonic convivial tradesmen in a small provincial town had sat through a dry Board of Trade meeting which had extended far into the night, and ...

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  9. CHAPTER X.

    On the following Monday week Lady Owen had a bad cold, and was unable to go out, so Sydney drove alone to the large house in one of the ...

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  10. The Fighting Editor Had To Intervene.

    It was Friday afternoon, and the editorial staff were hard at work. Suddenly the pen of the junior subeditor ceased its inky scamper. ...

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  11. A Ducal Pastime.

    "On a boat returning from Europe," related the friend, "I once heard a pretty girl say enthusiastically to a young man: ...

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  12. A LIGHTHOUSE DRAMA.

    The lighthouse of Kerdonia stands on the rocky and lonely cape of Belle-Ile-en-Mer, off the Brittany coast of France, two miles from any human ...

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  13. The Pig.

    One of Mr. McAdoo's dinner-table stories is about a man who was carving the pork at a small dinner-party. He held up a rib on the point of the ...

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  14. Kind Words.

    Hostess: Won't you sing something for us, Clara? Young Woman (modestly): Well, I'll try. ...

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  15. FIRST FICTION KNOWN.

    Are you aware that the "Tale of Two Brothers," written 3200 years ago by the Theban scribe Ennana, librarian of the palace to King ...

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  17. The One Other Clue.

    A cabby once scored off Sir Arthur Conan Doyle rather neatly in Paris, where translations of his books are very widely read. ...

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