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  2. The Meeting of the Metals.

    The Spirits that o'er Earth's treasures reign Were met to hold high festival On the birthday-night of Tubal-Cain, Within a hollow mountain's hall: ...

    Article : 1,378 words
  3. Two Years in the Far West.

    Sportsmen are considered generally, by the mass, as idle people, who have no legitimate occupation to consume their time; and from that default, and sheer necessity, they are obliged to ...

    Article : 3,569 words
  4. Nic-nacks and Novelties.

    "Are you looking for any one in particular," as the rat said to the cat that was peeping down his hole. "Aim I a burster?"—as the steam-boat said ...

    Article : 121 words
  5. Pickings and Choosings.

    A Foreman's Resolve.—The Welshman mentions that at the close of the business at the Radnorshire Assizes, the foreman of the jury said to Mr. Justice Wightman.—Have you done with ...

    Article : 1,725 words
  6. Report of a Shop Walker.

    The walker of a linendraper's shop is the person who has to walk up and down in it, doing the agreeable to ladies, handing chairs to them and seeing that they are properly served; so ...

    Article : 287 words
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