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  2. THE CROWN PRINCE OF GERMANY.

    An Englishman, having had some experience of a German military school, Joined the German cavalry, and, after his retirement, wrote that ...

    Article : 334 words
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  6. THE GERMAN VIEW.

    Baron von Zedlitz, the veteran Conservative and, at one time, the uncrowned King of Prussia, has written a noteworthy article in "Das Neue ...

    Article : 314 words
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  8. WHEN WE CAPTURE THE KAISER

    Seers have been telling us that, according to the horoscope which has been cast, the war is to come to an end in August or September, while ...

    Article : 533 words
  9. THEREFORE BE CHEERFUL.

    The most certain sign of wisdom is a continual cheerfulness.—Montaigne. Look out for the br[?]htest side of ...

    Article : 184 words
  10. GROWING DWARF TREES.

    By following the plan described below, almost anyone can raise dwarf trees such as those which come from Japan. Get a few large thick-skinned ...

    Article : 370 words
  11. A STRIKE OF WORMS.

    Anglers (says a correspondent, who must be an editor, judging from his "we") will be relieved to learn that it is not an offence or an act of cruelty ...

    Article : 200 words
  12. THE LAWYER'S FABLE.

    A barrister who was possessed of an abnormally loud voice, was making an eloquent address to a jury. His case was fairly strong; he was ...

    Article : 297 words
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  14. DANGER OF OVER-HEATING.

    Some may feel pity for our soldiers on severe nights being unable to light fires in the trenches for fear of indicating their position to the enemy, ...

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  15. The Power of Love.

    The sky was overcast, and the rain was coming down unceasingly, as the old farmer homeward plodded his weary way. ...

    Article : 106 words
  16. BATTLES ON SUNDAYS.

    Many writers have remarked that the Germans seem to select Sundays for their fiercest attacks on our line, but in so doing they are only ...

    Article : 252 words
  17. MEDICAL MEMS.

    Some persons find it difficult to remember that convalescence must be gradual; that is why a good nurse is almost as important during ...

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  18. He Was Supplied.

    "I'm introducing a brand-new invention—a combined talking machine, carpet-sweeper, and letteropener," said the agent, stepping ...

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  19. RECIPE FOR HAPPINESS.

    Why fret because Fortune is hiding And won't pay a call at your door? Why not go and find it, Then throttle and bind it, ...

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  25. WHAT FOOTSTEPS TELL.

    By their walk you shall know them. Here is a professor who has invented a machine for recording the human gait. ...

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  26. Speaking of Dress.

    One evening a stranger attended a social affair in the West End, and while glancing over the guests he noticed two particularly handsome ...

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  27. Thought He Was at Home.

    A certain old man is rather fond of a good story, and at dinner the other night he told his favorite. It concerned an old professor, whose ...

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  30. Scathing.

    A certain Scotch comedian, who shall be nameless, on a wet afternoon hired a cab to take him to Victoria station. Arrived at the station, he ...

    Article : 157 words
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