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  2. DOMESTIC INTERLUDES.

    For ever thine, whate'er this heart hotide; For over thine, where'er our lot be cast; Fate, that may rob us of all wealth beside, Shall leave us love—till life itself be past. ...

    Article : 879 words
  3. "UP IN A BALLOON."

    The Rov. A. M. Bacon, rector of Callash Newbury, Berks, who with his daughter and Mr. Stanloy Spencer, the aeronaut, had such an adventurous balloon voyage, contributes ...

    Article : 1,700 words
  4. HINTS ON THOUGHT-READING

    The following general roles apply to all experiments in thought transference. the receiver—he who receives the impression from the mind of another—must, first of all ...

    Article : 998 words
  5. An Australian Story.

    And Messieurs Loup and Pordrix laughed in their sleeves. They were no common rascals, those frenchmen. Cheating, with them had been reduced to a science. They ...

    Article : 3,264 words
  6. A SULLIVAN STORY.

    A characteristic story of Sir Arthur Sullivan, anent his promptness as a composer, is well worthy of record. The incident occurred while the master of melody was preparing ...

    Article : 268 words
  7. NO WOMEN AT FUNERALS.

    One of the curious social laws of Pom forbids women to attend funerals, and they do not appear at weddings unless they are very intimate friends. When a funeral procession ...

    Article : 143 words
  8. A FATAL OBSTACLE.

    "No, mamma, I cannot marry him. My dream is over." Unshed tears stood in Glycerine McCurdy's eyes. Sim was not quite ready to shod them ...

    Article : 216 words
  9. THE EVOLUTION OF THE SERVANT GIRL.

    The evolution of the servant girl was strikingly exemplified by a letter received recently by one of the prominent Government officials of this city. Several days age he ...

    Article : 553 words
  10. WHAT THE TROUSERS WERE WORTH

    Justice Hawkins was on one occasion presiding over a case in which the plaintiff was giving evidence against man who had stolen a pair of trousers from his shop. "How ...

    Article : 196 words
  11. READY FOR THE QUARREL.

    In Lanarkshire there lived a laird who was noted for his eccentricity. On one occasion a friend waited on him and requested his name as an accommodation ...

    Article : 290 words
  12. TAKING A MEAN ADVANTAGE.

    There is a man at Smethwick, near Birmingham, who is too much given to the cup that inebriates. He has a wife before whom Mrs. Caudle would have hung her head. The ...

    Article : 227 words
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