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  2. FROM VARIOUS SOURCES.

    Tho guard unlocked the door, and a tall, seedy, sad-looking man crawled out of the train at a big provincial town. He stood on the platform, saw ...

    Article : 1,416 words
  3. ALL A MISTAKE.

    "I wonder," thought Mrs. Syblett, as she throw aside the latest magazine and glanced at the miniature clock on the mantelpiece. "I wonder what it is ...

    Article : 2,533 words
  4. MADE FOR HORSES.

    "Horses very often need spectacles," remarked the head of a leading firm of opticians. "We make them, and sell them, not only to customers in ...

    Article : 127 words
  5. WITH MARVELLOUS ACCURACY.

    Nature has many marvels for us to wonder at, and one of these is the harmony of the tides throughout the world. ...

    Article : 144 words
  6. DEEDS OF SELF-SACRIFICE

    The Pennsylvania express was dashing through the pine forests when the stoker said: "I say, Bill, the forest is on fire." ...

    Article : 164 words
  7. THE VALUE OF SILENCE.

    Carlyle was a thinking, silent man, the real type of man who could afford to have "swelled head," and had the sense not to. ...

    Article : 252 words
  8. DANGERS LURKING IN FLOWERS.

    Though well-nigh everything is suspected now, and certain people see death in most edibles, even the armorclad banana, all common flowers are ...

    Article : 786 words
  9. A FATHER'S SURPRISE.

    A boy was once made the happy ower of a pocket knife. When a bay has a knife it must cut, and the knife kept up its share of chips. But the ...

    Article : 384 words
  10. SOLILOQUY OF A BACHELOR.

    To marry or not to marry: that is the question. And a mighty 'solemn question it is, too. Now, if I marry, I shall have a wife, and she will hare to have ...

    Article : 739 words
  11. Bravely Done.

    A story comes from Switzerland of a mountain guide who, with two others, was leading a party over one of the most precipitous passes of the Higher ...

    Article : 127 words
  12. A SOLDIER'S FAREWELL TO HOME.

    At the time when British troops were being shipped to South Africa, during the early days of the Boer War, a country policeman in a ...

    Article : 229 words
  13. A Self-Denying Couple.

    The old man, after fifty years on the land, was past work. Rumor had it that the care he had always exercised had enabled him to put by sufficient ...

    Article : 292 words
  14. VERY PARTICULAR.

    A fashionably-dressed lady sailed into a Sauchiehall street warehouse the other day, and requested to be shown some flannelette. The shopman ...

    Article : 275 words
  15. THE PENKNIFE.

    One of the most remarkable in stances of the name of an article surviving its use is the penknife. We talk of it every day, but the purposes for ...

    Article : 213 words
  16. To Save a Woman.

    A passenger ship a few sears since, returning from Australia, met with very heavy storms. The vessel, unable to stand against the raging waves ...

    Article : 181 words
  17. SOME VARIETIES OF HEALTH.

    Everyone has observed (says Claudius Clear in the "British Weekly") the amazing way in which invalids survive and strong uieu go down. I took up ...

    Article : 275 words
  18. WHAT DID SHE MEAN?

    "I've been thinking of it ever since I started on my present trip," said a commercial traveller thoughtfully," and I'm hanged if I can make up my mind ...

    Article : 217 words
  19. BEQUEATHING A PAIR OF SPECTACLES.

    Spectacles were invented just six hundred years ago. The use of glass to aid the sight of defective eyes is, however, much older. Nero looked ...

    Article : 498 words
  20. IT BURNS.

    "To touch it is to have the sensation of being burned with red-hot iron; the pain of the sting extends over almost every part of the body, and last ...

    Article : 125 words
  21. CHARACTER IN NOSES.

    The nose is the one feature which makes or mars a face, a fact which boars out the truth of the saying that a beautiful nose is never seen on an ...

    Article : 222 words
  22. MISCELLANEOUS.

    Friend (to Dobson, lately married): I don't see any change about you since you were married. Dobson (turning his pockets inside ...

    Article : 270 words
  23. NOT THE HUMMING-BIRD.

    "Naomi," he said softly, as he gazed at the moon above them, "isn't the evening beautiful? Do you know, strange fancies throng my mind on a ...

    Article : 313 words
  24. PAINTING THE CHILD'S FUTURE.

    We often wonder ii it is only in retrospect that childhood is the golden age, for the average child passes through his early years as if in a ...

    Article : 301 words
  25. HELMET'S BARE RECORD.

    To have his helmet placed upon the shelves at headquarters is all the lasting remembrance a brave fireman, who is hilled in the execution of his duty ...

    Article : 216 words
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