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  4. SPRAY

    On her way back from France Mrs. Pounderbury purchased some delicious coffee. But she is an economical little woman, and to avoid paying duty, she ...

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  5. THE TABLE

    This is a very refreshing drink, and easily made. Get two pounds of loaf sugar, two pints of water, one ounce of citric acid, half a drachm of essence of lemon. ...

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  6. A Tennes[?]ee Festival.

    This city of Chattanooga in Tennessee stands in most beautiful and romantic surroundings. The Tennessee River winds around it on three sides, and on the ...

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  7. SHORT STORY

    There was no help for it; nothing could be done till the next battery came along and offered a chance of obtaining a spare wheel. So the crippled piece was ...

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  8. COMIC CUTTINGS

    "They say her husband gratifies her smallest wish." "Very likely, but she knows better than to have any big wishes." ...

    Article : 668 words
  9. The Alarm Cat.

    Among many odd inventions I have had placed in my hands for development few have teen quainter than the brilliant conception of a genius who hailed from ...

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  10. The Useful Top-hat.

    An ardent entomologist finds his old-fashioned silk hat very useful whilst hunting for rare insects and their nests in the woods and fields surrounding his ...

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  11. Vicissitudes of Authors' Manuscripts.

    Whilst the world of literature is occasionally overjoyed by the discovery of some old manuscript, which had been deemed irrecoverably lost, there are ...

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  12. Pearls and Tears.

    Pearls have long been accounted typical of tears. Writers of prose and poetry have found in this simple thought, that so naturally suggests itself, a simile ...

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  13. Freaks Among Rivers.

    One of the most curious rivers that hove come to the knowledge of man is the Webbe Shebeyil, of Eastern Africa, a deep and rapid stream abounding in ...

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  14. Noted by a Doctor.

    "Nothing is more curious than the different ideas people have about owing the doctor," remarked a medical man. "[?]to-day I encountered two singular ...

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  15. Found in Caves.

    In several parts of the world there are caves in which ice is found in the middle of summer, and, indeed, all the year round. ...

    Article : 206 words
  16. Potatoes and Motor-cars.

    "At the present moment," says Dr. T. Lamb Phipson, in "To-Day," "very strenuous efforts are taken to make the potato the prime agent of movement in ...

    Article : 156 words
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