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  2. THE SKETCHER.

    The old chief of the little village on top of the hill had died, and we were invited to see the funeral ceremonies. Followed by various natives we climbed the little forest ...

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  3. THE STORYTELLER.

    The slowly revolving wax face seemed to be amused at the homely one pressed against the window. It had carmine cheeks, and its eyes were fringed with the lashes ...

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  4. CHAPTER XII.

    In some ways Jane resembled her father. She could be obstinate and cautious; when she had work to do she stuck to it, and when she got an idea in her mind that ...

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  5. SCIENTIFIC

    In this column last month some notes were given on the widespread belief in the use of the divining rod for locating water, &c. This belief dates-back to the dim and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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