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  2. AMUSING INCIDENTS.

    Teacher—Now, children, can you tell me what are the national flowers of England? Class—Roses. ...

    Article : 521 words
  3. THE LADIES' COLUMN

    Anybody with money in hand can select and purchase furniture, and any hands can place said furniture around the four walls of a parlor, boudoir, or ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. LEILA AND HER LOVER

    Desay sent Leila a great bunch of red roses and a misspelled letter from Datton. That was just five days after Heresford's death, and a postscrip ...

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  6. THE TRAVELLER.

    Who travels alone with his eye on the heights. Though he laughs in the daytime, oft weeps through the nights ...

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  7. LIFE'S AIMS AND REWARDS.

    Riches, whatever their charm and their value, are not a panacea for the evils of life.... Happiness depends on work, health, character, osi ...

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  8. GUARDING STATE SECRETS.

    Every Foreign Office in Europe acts on the theory that an army of spies is constantly on the alert to steal its secrets, and infinite precautions are ...

    Article : 182 words
  9. GLAD-EYE MEN.

    Forty Chicago septuagenarians have formed themselves into a "Club of Borrowed Time." With the object of outwitting Father Time, the ...

    Article : 123 words
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  11. IMPROVING THE MEMORY.

    Notebooks are the worst enemies of a good memory. If you don't use your legs, the muscles get flabby and are unable to stand any sudden strain ...

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  12. GO-AHEAD VILLAGE.

    As a result of the hobby of a young resident in Hurstmonceaux, this pretty Sussex village now enjoys all the advantages of an electric light ...

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  13. New Thatch, Sir?

    The barber to his victim said, Our hair-restorer, try. I'm sure if you take my advice, you'll benefit thereby." ...

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  14. A Good Two Miles.

    After a hard day's work at manoeuvres, a battalion of soldiers were marching wearily along a seemingly interminable country road, when they ...

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  15. LORD STRATHCONA AND THE "WHITE WASH."

    From the time he emigrated to Canada, at the age of eighteen, until he was forty-eight, the late Lord Strathcona spent all his time at various ...

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  17. Ain't It Fine To-Day?

    What's de use o' always weepin', Makin' trouble last? What's de use o' always keepin' Thinkin' o' de past? ...

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  18. CHAPTER XIX.

    Hugh had a vague idea as to Mat Michel's reason for their voyage to Cherbourg: but it was very indefinite and the philosopher no longer spoke ...

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  19. II.

    Patty had gone to Brighton after the great misfortune, and she had the tidings there. When they told her that she had become a rich ...

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  20. Good for the Quaker.

    In describing his own wedding, the author of "A Retrospect of Forty Years" records the remark of a guest, of which he says, "For genuine ...

    Article : 167 words
  21. Books and Bacon.

    A miner, who was proud of his boy's attainments at school, one evening picked up a home-lesson book and read from it a quotation which ran ...

    Article : 220 words
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  24. III.

    St. Denys was the most amazed man in Suffolk when his sister told him to have his clothes packed and to take himself off from Datton. He ...

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