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  2. Mrs. Gollop on Gardening

    Making a sudden pounce from behind a crimson rambler I caught the green fly by the throat, throttled him, and threw the body into the dustbin. ...

    Article : 1,184 words
  3. For the Farmer.

    Have you ever seen a man who was running an engine walk around hurriedly and investigate every bearing with a worried look on his face? ...

    Article : 1,209 words
  4. Mrs. Duggins on Courts.

    Mrs. Duggins' entry into the "Welsh Harp" was greeted with a chorus of inquiry as to her whereabouts on the previous day, to which she replied: ...

    Article : 866 words
  5. Her Father's Daughter CHAPTER I.

    Debonair, don t you care for me now! Have you ceased to be my friend—my very great friend? What have I done to offend you? Do be ...

    Article : 2,167 words
  6. AN ESSAY ON HENS.

    Here is a schoolboy's description of hens—"Hens is curious animals. They don't have no nose, nor no teeth, nor no ears. They swallow the vittles ...

    Article : 248 words
  7. SOME MOTOR-CAR RULES.

    In driving the motor-car don't speed. Don't run on the battery. Don't let the cluteh in suddenly. ...

    Article : 129 words
  8. CHAPTER II.

    "How do you do, Mr. Harding? I expect you're rather surprised to see me. You didn't think to com across me in this part of the country, did ...

    Article : 2,313 words
  9. DON'T

    Throw scraps of bread away. Tolerate files in the house. Fail to keep the windows open. Fail to hang up 1 rooms and mops. ...

    Article : 63 words
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