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  2. SCIENCE AND PROGRESS. The Brontor; is, Probably the Largest and Most Form[?] able Fowl That Ever Lived.

    Recent geological explorations insouthern Patagonia by Scnors Carlos and Ameghino have revealed the existence of a large deposit of fossil birds and herb, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 296 words
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  4. WTTLE THINGS T[?] [?]Y

    A good by kiss is a little thing. With your band on the door to go, But it takes tho venom one of the sti[?] Of a thoughtless word or a cruel f[?] ...

    Article : 145 words
  5. JEANNE’S BRAVERY.

    Felix Labardie had been a French tirenr in the great war of 1870, and I liked nothing better in the evening than to sit and listen to his stories of f[?] ...

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  6. The First Ritled Cannon.

    sylvanns Sawyer, who died recently in Massachusetts, was an old time New England inventer, and, according to anexchange to him belongs the fame of ...

    Article : 197 words
  7. TALLANGATTA RAILWAY LINE.

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  8. A Case of Gravity.

    A pretty bit or scientine recreation which comes in handily after dinner i[?] sometimes dignified with the c[?] title of "The Revenge of the Da[?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 301 words
  9. A Diamond Test.

    some time ago we copied from L[?] Nature a picture representing a design drawnon glass by a pencil of aluminium. C. Margot now points out the fact that ...

    Article : 103 words
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