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  2. The SEED of EMPIRE CHAPTER IV.

    Kemp bustled about room with the matter-of-fact air of one who has settled some commonplace piece of [?], but he was careful not to ...

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  3. MAKING THE COLT.

    Geldings with first-class feet are most in demand, and least in the supply. To be a good user and able to stand the test of wear and tear upon ...

    Article : 1,268 words
  4. ANGER POISON.

    All the poisons are not kept in chained bottles on drug store shelves. All the cases of strange illness and wasting are not due to subtle drops ...

    Article : 453 words
  5. 'TIS USELESS TO REGRET.

    There's many a plan that comes to naught, There's many a light gone out; And disappointments, griefs and cares, ...

    Article : 144 words
  6. SNAILS VERY NUTRITIOUS.

    "All snarls are edible and nutritious," says Canon Hersley, in a book on British land and fresh water molluscs, just published. He goes on to ...

    Article : 193 words
  7. CHAPTER V.

    With the morrow and the morning's papers the full meaning of that vile treachery was apparent to the most credulous Englishman who had ever ...

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  8. RUSSIAN PROVERBS.

    The cynical humor of the Russians is admirably illustrated by their proverbs, a selection of which we give from the "National Proverbs of ...

    Article : 283 words
  9. SELECTED RECIPES.

    Stewed Mutton with Turnip and Rice.—For a small family, take one pound of neck of mutton, a small turnip or part of a large one, half a ...

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  10. CHAPTER VI.

    It was a strange gathering. There was almost a touch of nightmare in it; it was like a fantasy of Stevenson's, a page from some modern ...

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  11. GREATEST FEVER FIGHTER.

    Quinine is the greatest fever-fighter known to modern science. It is believed to have been discovered by a ...

    Article : 182 words
  12. They Cured Him.

    The porter of a sleeping-car on the Scotch express aroused half-a-dozen of the male sleepers one night to ask if they had anything to cure a case of ...

    Article : 170 words
  13. HAIR TURNS WHITE IN A NIGHT.

    That hair ever turns white in a single night has been emphatically denied by some doctors, in spite of historic instances—such as that of ...

    Article : 177 words
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