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  2. Great Detective Serial THE FLIRTING FOOL

    The dancing-room was half-empty [?] at intervals people entered, in [?] groups. They were [?] and John Pater guessed that his ...

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  3. HOW A HERO SAVED THE DAY.

    The Duke of Wellington was one asked who, in his opinion, was the [?]eavest man in Waterloo. 'I can't tell you that,' he said, [?] ...

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  4. HOW RIDER HAGGARD TOOK TO NOVEL WRITING.

    Rider Haggard was over forty when he discovered that he could write, and [?]en he was only acquainted of the [?]act by reason of a bet. The wager ...

    Article : 207 words
  5. HUMBLE ORIGIN OF EMINENT MEN.

    It is surprising how many men have [?]sen virtually from the ranks to high responsible positions. To prove the above assertion correct you have only ...

    Article : 551 words
  6. THE SPORTSMAN'S PRAYER

    Teach me observe the rules of the game. Teach me neither to cry for the moon nor over spilt milk. ...

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  7. MAILS FOR MEMBERS OF DEFENCE FORCES

    In order to facilitate the delivery of postal articles to members of the Commonwealth Defence Forces, it is of the utmost importance that the articles ...

    Article : 230 words
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