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  3. (ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.) ONLY A FLIRT.

    MRS. HARTLAND'S disagreeable smile grew broader. ' And is it not equally easy to love all your nuraerous ...

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  4. CHECKING SUICIDAL TENDENCY.

    A well-known man had among his ancestors a number of men and women who committed suicide. [?] himself, became despondent and ...

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  5. CHAPTER XXVII.

    For just a moment Sybil seemed to hesitate as to how she was going to accept this speech of George's. Then she put both her little hands ...

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  6. THE WORLD SAVED BY A TREE.

    The world, according to scientists is going to be saved from an impending famine of wood, while swampy countries are to be made healthful ...

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  7. CHAPTER XXV.

    Perhaps anyone who had followed Sybil Desmond to the Castle Delvington ball, would have agreed with Mrs. Hartland in her opinion that that ...

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  8. A Scotchman From China.

    In New Zealand and Tasmania Scotchmen abound, and in some districts they are in a majority. Scotchmen are famous for their good opinion of their own race, and it is ...

    Article : 281 words
  9. WEALTH IN AQUATIC FURS.

    The principal fur producers among aquatic animals are the fur-seal, mink, must-rat, otter sea-otter, and, nutria. ...

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  10. CHAPTER XXVI.

    SYBIL was more than ready to put aside thoughts which had not been wholly pleasing: So she smiled, and all truce of stiffness ...

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  11. A CURIOUS CUSTOM.

    At Lord Rothschild's magnificent house, or rather palace, in Piccadilly as at his country seat at Tring, and in all the other Rothschild ...

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