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  2. CAUGHT BY THE FLOOD.

    "If only it was not quite be near the river, George," Mrs. Roden said, in answer to the husband's inquiries as to how she liked the house they had taken ...

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  3. (ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.) At the Front.

    Lieutenant Hugh Carruthers, an officer of the British army, is on leave, shooting big game in South Africa, when the war with England ...

    Article : 273 words
  4. A WOMAN'S CARRIAGE.

    Much of an Englishwoman's beauty lies in her proud carriage, the erectness of her figure and the poise of her head The aristocratic carriage is within reach ...

    Article : 122 words
  5. PART FOUR.—CHAPTER VII.

    Hugh Carruthers, as we have seen, too often for his own safety, courted danger to the verge of foolhardiness, but occasionally he could use a wise ...

    Article : 2,636 words
  6. HE SAID TOO MUCH.

    "Mr. Wandsley." said the hostess, at a recent Colonial Club function, "I want to introduce you to Miss Brinkstone." ...

    Article : 114 words
  7. A CURIOUS CUSTOM.

    In the Omeneea country, it is the custom of the Carrier Indians, when off kills another, that the murderer give his life to the killed man's relatives. The ...

    Article : 110 words
  8. CHAPTER VIII.

    Hugh Carruthers sat in his prisonroom the morning after his capture, chafing and savage as a lion newly encaged. This captivity and suspense ...

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  9. WHO LAUGHS LAST.

    Some students of the Harvard Medical School, who were hostile to women entering the profession met their match in one lady student upon whom they ...

    Article : 108 words
  10. THE DAIRY

    In an interesting investigation into this question by a committee of Danish, Swedish, and German of the cow-testing association, it was ...

    Article : 423 words
  11. A BAD PRECEDENT.

    Mrs. Motherhood: "Why is it I hart such a time finding a nurse girl for my children?" Employment Agents "Well, you see, mum, some time ago, a ...

    Article : 84 words
  12. THE GERMAN GIRL

    The German middle-class girl avowedly gives herself up to housekeeping [?]nitting, sewing and cookery. Her so[?] brown gowns are as much like cut ...

    Article : 146 words
  13. HOW A JEWELLER WAS SWINDLED.

    The "gentleman alighted from a well-appointed brougham at the dove of a London silversmith's shop and purchased a considerable quantity of ...

    Article : 172 words
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