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    At the time when concrete beds for guns were being found-according, at least, to rumour-all over the Allies' territory, an American in Paris went up to a policeman and ...

    Article : 96 words
  5. CHARITY.

    A woman interested in charity work was accustomed each day to pass by the door of a Chinese laundry wherein were employed two Chinese. Each time she passed the ...

    Article : 93 words
  6. EVIDENCE.

    An aged and much-travelled tourist was relating experiences of his travels to a group of friends, when a blatant young man, who had himself made a short trip through Eu-rope, ...

    Article : 184 words
  7. THE FLIGHTY SISTER.

    Marshal Castellane, among other singulari-ties, had a mania for questioning his officers about their families, his invariable mode of interrogation being "What is your father's ...

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  8. BUTTIN' IN.

    That it is sometimes mighty easy to get the truth if we ask for it was demonstrated the other evening by a story told by George Otis Smith, director of the Geological Survey ...

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