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  2. THE MISER'S DIAMOND NECKLACE.

    IN the year 1740 there lived in the Latin quarter in Paris a famous miser named Jean Averc. The wealth concealed in the obscure rookery where he resided was ...

    Article : 941 words
  3. FRUIT FARMING FOR LADIES.

    THE London Queen says:—Fruit farming, which is one of the pursuits that have been recommended to women, is, I like other agricultural imestries, ...

    Article : 530 words
  4. HOW TO CUBE INFLUENZA.

    THE following article won a prize of 10 guineas offered by a London contemporary for the best essay on "How to Cure Influenza:"— ...

    Article : 812 words
  5. SOME BEAUTIFUL ROGUES.

    The idea that a criminal must necessarily carry the stamp of guilt on his features, and is more likely to have a plain, or even repulsive, than a ...

    Article : 1,014 words
  6. POETRY.

    She lies so still the livelong day, She doth not move nor speak; The roses long have died away Upon her dainty cheek. ...

    Article : 176 words
  7. AMERICAN DRINKERS.

    PROBABLY the most prosaic of all civilised drinkers (says the Daily Newt) is i the American, who goes up to the counter in the bar-room calls for his ...

    Article : 631 words
  8. A STRANGE DEFENSIVE ALLIANCE.

    THE following true story might almost be ranked with some of Esop's fables, wider the mime of " The Man, the Lian. and the Baboons." It is related ...

    Article : 1,485 words
  9. VALUABLE REMEDIES IN DIPHTHERIA.

    AFTER an extended experience in the treatment of diphtheria, both sporadic and epipemic in character—in which I have lost many of my cases when I ...

    Article : 254 words
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