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  2. THE GUARDED TRUST

    That night Marie wrote a letter, while she was sitting by the side of her sleeping charge, that would have astonished Mr. Wakeman and many ...

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  3. THE HOME CIRCLE.

    Beef Roll.—Chop finely half a pound of cooked meat and mix with it a quarter of a pound of fine breadcrumbs, one ounce of chopped suet, ...

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  4. AMUSING INCIDENTS. Mischief Brewing.

    The proprietor of the travelling circus was evidently very much perturbed. "John," he said, calling his trusty ...

    Article : 117 words
  5. AGRICULTURE.

    The expediency of adding food supplies to the soil will now come under the consideration of the fruitgrower. It is not wise to recommend ...

    Article : 802 words
  6. An Unexpected Rebuke.

    The squire's son had just been or[?]ained, and on the following Sunday he took the morning service in his native village. ...

    Article : 123 words
  7. Nothing in Talk.

    The late Sir John Blundell Maple, one of London's best business men, once said, in a discussion on efficiency in salesmanship:— ...

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  8. A Pertinent Question.

    A short time ago an association of vegetarians held a meeting. The public were invited, and tea was provided at a shilling per head. ...

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  10. What Polished Them?

    When Sir Archibald Ge[?]e was Professor of Geology in the University of Edinburgh, he frequently conducted his students for local ...

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  12. Britain's Unknown Heroes.

    Some men, dressed in civilian clothes, gathered together in the smoking-room of the hotel, discussing the joys and sorrows of life at the ...

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  13. CHAPTER VII.

    After much thought and deliberation, Marie decided that the best excuse she could give for the previous day's escapade would be, that ...

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  14. WHAT EXPERTS SAY ABOUT THE WAR.

    We must smash or be smashed.—Lord Rosebery. Deliver us from another armed peace.—Lord Bryce. ...

    Article : 311 words
  15. ESSAY ON COWS.

    A schoolmaster asked his pupils to write an essay on cows, and a farmer's son produced the following—or so it is said—"The cow is a no-bull ...

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  17. The Landlord Scored.

    Many interesting letters have been published on the war, but few have been so interesting as those which Mr. Rudyard Kipling has written to ...

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