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  2. THE TOASTMASTER'S WIFE

    "As tolerant as a toastmaster!" I said. She set her baby a little nearer to the centre of her lap, and smiled to me over its amorphous head. ...

    Article : 1,190 words
  3. THE TUREN-CHENG BATTLE

    The St. Petersburg correspondent of the London "Daily , Mail" wired on May 4th:— Reuter reports that General ...

    Article : 920 words
  4. A "RACY" TRANSACTION

    It is positively Keening me [?] night," said Lady Isabel plaintively. "Poor Isabel," I said; "but why did you Incur them if you hadn't any money?" Professor W. Jethro Brown, of the University College of Wales, discusses in the "Hibbert Journal" the influence of recent progress upon belief and the "passing of system. "Originating in a desire on the part of wealthy people to get more than their share of attention and civ[?]y," writes the ...

    Article : 1,990 words
  5. CONCERNING RELATIONS

    "Mrs Aria" writes in the London "Daily Telegraph":— Some, are born relations, others achieve relations, and others have relations ...

    Article : 2,258 words
  6. A YOUNG MAN'S FANCY

    It was a clear, sparkling day as I left the Inn. A high wind blew itself out among the tree tops, and there was spring in the hedges. The sun must ...

    Article : 1,016 words
  7. MISSING BANKER

    On 22nd April the Paris correspondent of the London "Daily Mail" wrote:—" The Paris police are Investigating a ...

    Article : 357 words
  8. EGYPT'S GRAVE PERIL

    From Cairo on April 16th correspondent of the London "Daily Mail" writes:— The locust plague is causing great ...

    Article : 257 words
  9. GREAT EXPECTATIONS

    At the Old Bailey on 25th April Mr Muhendeavored to pierce the mystery which surrounds the "Mr Baring," from whom an ex-army., captain, Edwin MacCras ...

    Article : 495 words
  10. AUSTRALIAN CHRYSANTHEMUMS IN AMERICA.

    We have previously written on Mr T. Pockett's success in England with his Australian raised chrysanthemums. A number of his seedlings have met with equal success in America. ...

    Article : 360 words
  11. A POSSIBLE DRAMA

    A man recently convicted at Clerkenwell Sessions seems to have been uudone by the very device which he employed to avert suspicion. The fictitious ...

    Article : 310 words
  12. RUSSIAN SCHOOLBOYS

    The imminence or land lighting is inspiring the schoolboys of Russia to equip themselves with weapons of death. Hundreds of cases are reported of small ...

    Article : 292 words
  13. "QUITE IN CLOVER."

    "What can I do with my late landlady?" asked a young woman of Mr Plowden at Marylebone. "She keps throwing up a past incident of life in my face, and says ...

    Article : 154 words
  14. FORGETFUL.

    "Ah Paddleby! Glad to see you. I was just on the way to your store to tell you something to tell your wife." "Indeed! What was it?" ...

    Article : 87 words
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