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  2. THE SKETCHER.

    Millie, the young hostess, presided over the arternoon tea, while Eva was purring township gossip as she worked at her bead bag for the curate. '"He didn't tell her he ...

    Article : 1,180 words
  3. THE STORYTELLER.

    His madness was rich in its variety. Not that it was without leading lines along which he usually moved. But he dressed his performance always in some startling ...

    Article : 1,184 words
  4. SELECTIONS.

    In his cleverly written novel, "Maureen" (Arnold), Mr. Edward M'Nulty draws a sombre picture of the superstition of the Irish peasantry and the way in which it ...

    Article : 1,413 words
  5. THE ALOOFNESS OF BOYALTY

    The relaxation of many of the restrictions and formalities which were once strictly observed in all social intercourse with the Sovereign or the Royal Family is ...

    Article : 699 words
  6. INDIGESTION.

    There is no mortal more miserable than the poor dyspeptie. He's never healthynever happy —always ailing always out of sorts. Every mouthful of food brings bours ...

    Article : 1,374 words
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