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  2. CHAPTER II.

    As he lay, handcuffed, that night, on the floor of the station store—with who knows what wild dreams of vengeance rushing athwart his mind?—he heard the key turn in ...

    Article : 3,084 words
  3. THE HUMOURIST.

    In Harper's Magazine for April Mr. Hayden Carruth tells a good story of the handwriting of Horace Greeley. In the Tribune office most of the copy was ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 936 words
  4. MISCELLANY.

    ENDS IN A STRIKE.—A match. WHY is the early grass like a penknife?— Because the spring brings out ihe blade. "How is your sister getting on with her ...

    Article : 1,496 words
  5. SOCIAL AGONIES.

    ANXIOUS MUSICIAN (IN A WHISPER, TO MRS. LYON HUNTER'S BUTLER)—"WHERE'S MY 'CELLO?" BUTLER (IN STENTORIAN TONES, TO THe BOOM)—"SIGNOR WRESMICELLO!" ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 30 words
  6. STUDIES IN SMILES: THE DANCING MAN.

    (FROM THE "NEW BUDGET.") ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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