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  4. WIT AND HUMOUR.

    A young doctor of limited means was once standing in his small consulting room wondering where the money to [?]ay his quarter's rent was to come ...

    Article : 115 words
  5. THREE YEARS' WORJK DESTROYED

    The rather apocryphal story concerning Sir Isaac Newton's dog and the destruction of the results of many years' unremitting toil has its companion ...

    Article : 228 words
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  7. RATHER DIFFERENT.

    Corby: "I hear young Tom's spends most of his time in automobile." Miss Ryder: "You've been misinformed; not in it, but under it with a ...

    Article : 32 words
  8. A CATASTROPHE.

    At a fancy-dress ball for children held in the North of England a short while ago an amusing incident happened. A policeman was stationed at the door ...

    Article : 113 words
  9. FOR ONCE.

    One morning a man and his wife called to seck advice from a certain country physician. The doctor could [?]ee, immediately his visitors were usher ...

    Article : 227 words
  10. WHAT HE DIDN'T LIKE.

    A politician who had received an invitation from the leaders of bis party in a distant village, before replying sought to discover what sort of ...

    Article : 160 words
  11. CONTROL OF THE NERVES.

    When you sit down to rest be still and [?] not start at every little noise. A long [?]ntinued noise might have a weari[?] feet upon the nerves, but the little ...

    Article : 177 words
  12. A WISE VAGABOND.

    An old man of acute physiognomy [?]uswering, to the name of Joseph Will [?]t, says Doctor Haven, was brought before the police court. His clothe ...

    Article : 217 words
  13. THE EDUCATION OF CHILDREN.

    Parents may often doubt how to ed[?] ate their children. but on one poi[?] bey need have no doubt; it is that a [?]atter how well and carefully they [?] ...

    Article : 129 words
  14. HE REMEMBERED.

    The barber was, perhaps, rather more talkative than usual, and the customer was scarcely in a good humour. [?]n blissful ignorance of this fact the ...

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  15. LUCK.

    Never trust to luck ; it is an ignis[?]us, born in the moral swamp. and invariably leads [?]en if they follow [?] into the mire at last, Look at the ...

    Article : 154 words
  16. QUALIFIED.

    The manager of a touring pantomi[?] company recently visited his native district and remembering many past kind [?]sses received at the hands of a ...

    Article : 187 words
  17. THE IRISHMEN HAD IT.

    Two men were talking of the aver age width of chest of men of different nationalities, when one of them an Irishman, told this story: "A fe[?] ...

    Article : 168 words
  18. THE UNDERSTOOD THESE THINGS.

    Practical Father.—"Has that young man that wants to marry you any money?" Romantic Mrs.—"Money! He gave ...

    Article : 46 words
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