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  2. The Easy-Going Mother

    Why so many women should consider their children privileged nuisanoes, answer, able to no law of discipline or good manners, is one of the mysteriss of life which must ...

    Article : 753 words
  3. MR. VOSS.

    THE widow sat at the window, her pala cheek resting upon her ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 3,068 words
  4. IN THE WAKE OF FORTUNE.

    The fact was, that the intelligence which Trenoweth read in the Melbourne paper was the first that was sent from the scene of the find, and of course, it was not generally ...

    Article : 3,391 words
  5. An Orator Criticised.

    Little Jessie R—went with her father to a lecture. The lecturer was very animated in his manner, and used much facial expression. After Jessie had litened to him a while ...

    Article : 47 words
  6. A Strict Mother.

    "Freddie, how often have I told you not to play with your soldiers on Sunday!" FREDDIE: "Yes, but you see, mamma ...

    Article : 136 words
  7. CANNED VEGETABLES.

    Peas, string beans and corn can be put up this way: Put the row vegetable in clean cans and cover well with water close the cans air tight, cover with boiling water and ...

    Article : 787 words
  8. Tea-Making.

    Women that have ever had the care of a house, and very many who have not, all have a way of their own in making tea, and, though to any one else it may not appear as ...

    Article : 635 words
  9. Cooking Recipes.

    One cup of granulated sugar and five table spoonfuls of milk, boil four or five minutes then stir still sold and put on a coocake. ...

    Article : 290 words
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