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  2. DURING HER MAJESTY'S PLEASURE.

    Rosamund did not doubt that her father had gone to Scotand on a summons from the lunatic asylum, and that he had been employed since in the endeavour to trace the ...

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  3. LETTERS FROM PEOPLE CURED OF RHEUMATISM, GOUT, LUMBAGO, AND SCIATICA.

    From Miss Emily Woodhouse, 109 William-street, Sydney, N.S.W., llth April, 1904. "I had suffered from rheumatism and sciatica for several years, and had tried many remedies, ...

    Article : 1,080 words
  4. THE WOES OF THE WEALTHY.

    Those who have the privilege of Mrs. Gilt-Browne's acquaintance frequently remark the exciting nature of the childhood and growth of her sister Jane, now Lady Dash, the wife of Sir ...

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  6. TEA-TABLE PROBLEMS.

    In a certain town the number of unmarried women is to the number who have been married as 2 is to 3. The men are to the women as 3 to 4; and the unmarried men are to those ...

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