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  2. A TEMPORARY ENGAGEMENT.

    It was nearly midnight when Jim arrived at our rooms, looking pale and wretched. He flung his coat and hat on a chair, and [?] my offer of ...

    Article : 3,813 words
  3. ADY MIRFIELD'S DENTIST.

    E. F. Benson writes in the London "Daily Mail":— Dolly Mirfield, if her general intentions could be accurately added up ...

    Article : 1,371 words
  4. STRUGGLE OVER A COFFIN.

    A dramatic story was listened to on March 1st at the Edgware Potty Session. It concerned a will, and the alleged struggles of a sister to ...

    Article : 471 words
  5. WAR AND WARRIORS

    We want no leniency from our best enemies, nor from those whom we greatly love. Therefore, let me speak truth to you. ...

    Article : 463 words
  6. THE MOHILEFF [?]

    The Berlin correspondents of the "Telegraph" and of the "Chronicle" both quote the "Vorwaerts," which publishes several letters from Mohileff on ...

    Article : 295 words
  7. "I'M A WONDER."

    A pale-faced old man, with streaming fleecy beard and white hair that fell low around his head, strode up and down the platform of Exeter ...

    Article : 236 words
  8. THE VERMILION COW.

    The death of the Swiss animal painter Koller reminds one of an anecdote he was fond of telling with a twinkle concerning his friend ...

    Article : 309 words
  9. NEW FRENCH ACADEMICIAN.

    What frequenter of the public lectures in the Sorbonne (writes the Paris correspondent of the London "Daily Mail" on the 9th of March) will not rejoice over ...

    Article : 411 words
  10. THE MOTOR OMNIBUS.

    At the present time the following, from the London "Daily Mail" of 11th February, is of interest:— Sir Charles Rivers Wilson, Chairman of ...

    Article : 349 words
  11. BEN HUR'S AUTHOR. SUPERSEDING FLIRTING.

    The author of Ben Hur was the descendant of one of the old "Virginia Dons" of Glasgow, William Wallace, a scion of the house of Elderslie that In what consists the extraordinary fascination of bridge to women, and especially to young girls, many of whom play habitually and always badly? Girls will ...

    Article : 194 words
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