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  2. OUR COOKERY SOHOOL.

    In every household in France, no matter how humble, the pot-au-fen is an established institution. It is an economical and wholesome dish, and ...

    Article : 809 words
  3. OTHER LANDS.

    A story, which will be new to many of his admirers, is told of King Haakon's pleasant manners. A Dutch merchant, who was travelling in ...

    Article : 531 words
  4. (All Rights Reserved.) A Splendie Savage —OR— PLOTTING FOR A FORTUNE.

    Instead of getting my meals at the regular times, as the professor had always insisted upon, I grew careless, and munched whenever I grew hungry. ...

    Article : 1,654 words
  5. CHAPTER VI.

    The remainder of the day was spent in conversation, the drift of which was mostly towards the possibility of a ship coming near [?]s. I was ...

    Article : 1,133 words
  6. NOTHING SERIOUS.

    The minister dropped into the shop of the village barber, with whom be was at loggerheads, for a shave. When he had finished, he proffered ...

    Article : 895 words
  7. NEW USE FOR ALUMINIUM.

    Aluminlum has a new field of usefulness. Attention has been directed to this by Dr. Goldschmidt. The metal is more abundant than any ...

    Article : 707 words
  8. CHAPTER V.

    Miss Egerton and Miss Cartwright—whose name I learned was Alice—sat on two long stools that had long been used by Professor Martineau and ...

    Article : 3,284 words
  9. SCIENCE V. FOG.

    The question of the artificial dispersal of fog appears to be entering upon a practical phase that promises well. M. Dibos, a prominent Frerch ...

    Article : 388 words
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