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  2. STUDIED BY THE A[?]ST

    "One of the greatest difficulties it art," remarked a critic, "Is to get one's facts right, abd for this you have to go not to art, but to the people who ...

    Article : 232 words
  3. WHEN PKlNofc. VI8ITED THE EMPRESS EUGENIE.

    The Princess Bismarck changed tht politico] .Jstory ol Franco unwllrim: ly, and *6ut for her the F«irico-Prus- Jlan WarprUght; never .lmve>Dotm waged Bismarck was unfrlonclly to France t l)Ut the Empress Eugenie hoped with ' her beauty to influence him, so that ; the little trouble with Francf and ...

    Article : 275 words
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  5. SECRETS OF HEALTH.

    Don't worry. Don't hurry. "Too swift arrives as tardy as too slow." ...

    Article : 140 words
  6. WHEN YOU STAND UPRIGHT.

    "Are you aware that when you stand apright you do a very wonderful thing?" asks an anatomist. "You an so used to the upright posture thai you fall to realise what a special com plex mechanism is needed to enable you to assume it. ...

    Article : 206 words
  7. THE RESTFUL WOMAN.

    "She is the cleverest woman of my acquaintance," was the verdict of one neighbor on another, "because she is not in the least dull, and yet she ...

    Article : 281 words
  8. Debtor and Creditor.

    The celebrated French poet, Saint-Foix, who, in spite of his large income, was always in debt, sat one day in n barber's shop waiting to be shaved. He was lathered, when the door open­ed and a tradesman entered who hap­pened to be one of the poet's largest ...

    Article : 131 words
  9. Of No Avail.

    The ragged wayfarer trudged wear-fly up the garden path, bathed In the May sunshine, and took off his hat tc the woman at the door. She eyed hln keenly, and a look of recognition pas.s-eri over her countenance. ...

    Article : 160 words
  10. TO SECURE THE BEST HUSBAND

    It Is not always the cleverest, mos ehnrp-wf!!<><] iimn that makoB the bos husljand. Sometimes what the worh calls a co:nnr!on-placo man Js by fa-(lie plca&anu'St and easiest, to liv. v.lth. The li.an who if not too big ii his own es'imatipn to lend a hnml or ...

    Article : 397 words
  11. No Tying for Him.

    An old farmer, who, by hard work and thrifty habits, had got together c small fortune, decided that the tlnu had ni. length arrived when he wa? justified In ordering a family ourriag< He went to a carriage builders, an« described in detail the kind of vehlcl-he wished to buy. ...

    Article : 209 words
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