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  2. Advertising

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  3. Why He Went.

    He was clad in his soldierly khaki, BY his side was his bayonet blade: He was none of your larrikins larky, But a soldier severe and staid, ...

    Article : 326 words
  4. Neatly Countered.

    A Parisian journalist recently wrote rather unfavorable criticism of the performance of a well known actress. The latter was keenly wounded, and watched for a ...

    Article : 195 words
  5. Fond of his Pipe.

    Mr Ditchfield, in his entertaining book on The Parish Clerk, tells a story of a Lincolnshire curate who was a great smoker, and who was accustomed to retire to the vestry ...

    Article : 148 words
  6. We've All Been Doing a Bit.

    You've heard of 'Tipperary.' the song the awaddies roar, Well, wave had one on board our 'tab' you've never heard before ...

    Article : 246 words
  7. Both Skinned.

    The bitl-besieged husband tossed restlessly on his bed as he pondered over his wife's extravagant ways. All his money seemed to go in clothes for her—hats for her, shoes for ...

    Article : 120 words
  8. Then Silence Reigned.

    He was glib of speech, and good-looking, and when did these ever fail to win when the winning was a woman ? The girl loved him with that foolish ...

    Article : 158 words
  9. Impossible Things.

    There are some things I cannot do; and all of such things I eschew. I can't stand up and make a talk, my efforts give the crowd a shock. I tried it ...

    Article : 365 words
  10. Dourness Obligatory.

    Miss Gertie Miller, who can be as charming off the stage as on it, tells the following story in illustration of the dreariness of the Scotch 'Sawbath.' ...

    Article : 153 words
  11. Yankee Humor.

    In his recently published volume of reminiscences, entitled, 'In Slums and Society,' the Hon, and Rev. Canon Adderley mentions as a curious fact that Mr Gladstone ...

    Article : 205 words
  12. Harold Qualified

    He was shy, painfully shy, and as she sat in the saddle-bag chair a pensive air came over her. 'Harold,' she said said suddenly,' supposing a ...

    Article : 149 words
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