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  3. A Coup of the Kid's.

    It was September when Bill Saxton's younger brother, Gus, who had been sent out to cruise for water, came back to camp. He was thin and worn and ravenously ...

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  4. A Clever Adding Penoll.

    The little invention illustrated, says "Science Siftings," may properly be called an "adding pencil." as it serves the double purpose of an ordinary lead pencil and a complete ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Unconcerned.

    An incident in the life of Wellington illustrates his extraordinary coolness and nerve. One day the Duke was sitting at his library table, when the door opened, and without ...

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  6. No Thoroughfare.

    The great Island of Madagascar that lies to the south-east of Africa is a very peculiar country in several respects. It has no roads, no horses, no mules, no donkeys. How, then, ...

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  7. Expensive Arm-chairs.

    The Shah of Persis own the most valuable arm-chair in the world. It is made of solid gold, inlaid with precious stones. About a year ago, some of the stones were stolen ...

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