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  2. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. A BAFFLED IMPOSTOR OR, THE HEIR TO A DUKEDOM: A HUGE PERSONATION FRAUD.

    Marion Brooke lived no idle life. It must not be supposed that her mornings were always at her disposal, even for so worthy a cause as ...

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  3. THE FARM.

    In view of the fact, as so far proved, that top-dressing of sulphate of iron were found useful in checking the "Bush disease" to which ...

    Article : 1,015 words
  4. WASTE LANDS ON FARMS.

    If farmers generally were as careless with their money as they are with their money's worth, then the amount of interest would not be ...

    Article : 448 words
  5. CHAPTER XVII.

    Two days passed, and Dr. Tafton was—figuratively—prostrate at the feet of two young women. Helen had plunged with ardour into the work ...

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  6. AIDS TO COLOUR IN FRUIT.

    Mr. G. P. Berry considers that although eminent authorities state there is always much more iron in the soil than is necessary for the ...

    Article : 305 words
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