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  2. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR WISHES

    A merry Christmas to you: Grief begone; And may your happiness know no allow. As guy as lumbs that gamble on the green, As tree as birds that soar up to the sky. ...

    Article : 242 words
  3. Old Testament Colloquialisms

    There are many pictorial expressions in con-stant and everyday use, and familiar as house-hold words, having their origin in passages to be found in the matchless English of the grand ...

    Article : 394 words
  4. A MISER'S CHRISTMAS.

    A solemn hush of gladness had fallen over the great city - a calm that was full of mystery - a silence that was eloquent. Even the winter's wind seemed to thrill with ...

    Article : 8,117 words
  5. Found in the Snow.

    Tommy and Lorefiy had ben to the store to do some errands, and were on their way back to the almshouse where they lived. The light was getting low, and the western sky was ...

    Article : 2,451 words
  6. Latin Hymns in Our Hymn-Books.

    In all our hymn-books, to whatever denominations we belong. [?Episcopul] or Noncontormist, we shall find that several of the most beautiful and popular hymns are translations form the Latin. The Te Deam, perhaps is rather a Psalm than a hymn,in ...

    Article : 675 words
  7. Blunders in Sermons.

    It is not for the laity to throw stones at the person about his slip, due either to platform fright or to obsence of mind, for the brethren and sisters who are not of the cloth make plenty of mistakes of this kind. Nearly every one-man or woman-in ...

    Article : 1,030 words
  8. Applying Her Knowledge.

    Just a few samples will serve to show that she has, in another for, the some trouble that made Mrs. Partington so interesting. The Detroit woman on the sunnyside of 40, is handsome, kind-hearted, and lisps, but the application of common sayings ...

    Article : 330 words
  9. Gloves in Early Times.

    Gloves date back to a very remote period, the ancients not being strangers to their use, and by the eleventh century they were universally woru. ...

    Article : 282 words
  10. CHRISTMAS CAROL.

    It [?chaucrd] upon the merry, merry Christmas Eve I went singing past the church, across the moorland dreary. "Oh I must sin and want and won this earth will leave. And the bells but m ok the walling round, they sing so, ...

    Article : 186 words
  11. Zeb and His Gun.

    The rugged old fellow who always goes as guide and companion to a party of young men on their hunting expeditions, was very proud of a new gun which he had just purchased. He had boasted of it many times before they got to his home, and ...

    Article : 419 words
  12. KEEPING THE SECRET.

    I have a secret with Santa Claus, And he will never tell. He knows so many secrets because he keeps them all so well. ...

    Article : 144 words
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