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  3. John Bull's Queer Asseto.

    Go and tell the average man in the street that he is part owner of the richest.ruby mines in the world, and he will laugh you to scorn. ...

    Article : 1,133 words
  4. SPRAY

    A man, particularly a single man, always finds it difficult to know what to say when a baby is offered for inspection. Few are inspired with the happy thought ...

    Article : 1,296 words
  5. THE HOME

    A polish for glace kid boots may be made as follows :—Beat up the whites of two eggs with an equal quantity of water and a lump of sugar candy. This should be ...

    Article : 614 words
  6. THE SKETCHER

    There were once printed two complete issues of the " London Gazette," the first being, so far as possible, called in. A Government clerk, in drawing up an official ...

    Article : 863 words
  7. SHORT STORY

    "Saunders," said Derrick Bly[?], I propose to trust you. No one else is to know the meaning of this." He nodded at the white marble column of ...

    Article : 2,026 words
  8. COMIC CUTTINGS

    Tommy : " Pop, what is meant by the sense of humour ?" Father : " The sense of humour, my son, consists largely of knowing when not to be funny." ...

    Article : 542 words
  9. The Angling Apes of Java.

    "Monkeys abound in the island of Java," says an old Eastern traveller, " for shooting them is looked upon as a sin, and they do very little damage, rarely injuring the ...

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  10. A Reminiscence of Lord Salisbury.

    We had lingered in the library (says Miss Alice Strenach, in "To-Day," recalling the Coronation Party in Hatfield), where the ex Premier spent many peaceful ...

    Article : 331 words
  11. "Beaver Dams."

    "Beaver dams" (says a writer in the " Windsor Magazine") " are not always built of sticks and mud. I have seen four of them built entirely of stone. At Beaver ...

    Article : 246 words
  12. The Garden of Sacrifice.

    Small was my garden, but choice its store, And my heart rejoiced as i looked it o'er Each closing day. I guarded my treasures with jealous care, ...

    Article : 167 words
  13. Mr. Magan on the Anglo French Understanding.

    Referring to the recent Anglo Norman festivities at Hastings, the " Man in the Street," in " To-Day," declares :—"Twuz an objietlisson fer [?], an' it shows ...

    Article : 320 words
  14. His Distinquished Uncle.

    A young lady, the beautiful daughter of a Western Congressman, was introduced, on her arrival in Washington, to a dapper young Government official, a relative of ...

    Article : 179 words
  15. "Dun" by Whistler.

    There are many good stories of Whistler about just now, and one of the best relates to a debt collector who called to see the artist on business in his Chelsea studio in ...

    Article : 329 words
  16. W.E.Henley.

    In the days of my early acquaintance with Henley, some fourteen or fifteen yearn ago, I could never look at him without wondering why none of his artist friends ...

    Article : 305 words
  17. Public Interest in Persons of Great Wealth.

    European sovereigns attract a crowd of loyal subjects, who respectfully watch their arrival or departure. In America money is more potent than service, and although ...

    Article : 242 words
  18. A Would be Action.

    Paddy O'Rooney, that broth of a bhoy, had made up his mind that a famous actor he'd be. At present, however, he had to be content to walk on and announce, " Sire, ...

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