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  4. "THE ELEVENTH HOUR."

    Towards the end of dinner Sybilla, having in fitfully preoccupied fashion run through the conversational gamut with out partner, turned to the ...

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  5. THE PEACE MOVEMENT IN RUSSIA.

    The Czar, getting afraid of the dark, now wants light. The Czar to Trepoff; What will the end be? Between the two Russia has to make her choice. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 47 words
  6. THIS AND THAT.

    The following amusing story is told of Queen Margaret of Italy. She recently arrived in a town where great preparations had been made to do her ...

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  7. From Country to City.

    Many years have passed since William Cobbett described London as a gigantic wen which was sucking up the best blood of the country. To-day ...

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  8. SIAM'S FLOATING HEARSES.

    Despite the prevalence of the popular idea, the umbrella was not invented in England. A striking proof of this is afforded in a funeral custom ...

    Article : 158 words
  9. CLEANING "BIG BEN."

    No feature of our great metropolis is more widely known than "Big Ben," the largest clock in the world, which booms forth the hours from the tower ...

    Article : 220 words
  10. LESSONS FROM THE ZOO.

    Bishop Thornton, of Blackburn, "roughed it" for many years in the Australian bush, and this experience stands him in good stead in addressing ...

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  11. Monopolies Caricatured.

    The Three Greatest in one Bed! ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. A REMARKABLE WISH.

    At a country funeral some years ago it was discovered that the coffin was so long that the grave had to be enlarged. ...

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  13. BREAKING HIS PLEDGE.

    The missionaries attached to policecourts have some funny experiences. One of their chief duties is to look after the welfare of drunkards, and, ...

    Article : 143 words
  14. A FLOGGING MACHINE.

    An American judge who advocates whipping-posts for wife beaters has received from a woman a model of a machine which could be used for this ...

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