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  3. ANDROMEDA:

    "That's a lie!" he cried, smiting the table with his fist, and leaning over towards her with flashing eyes. "There was someone, and I seen hime one night with ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. SPRAY.

    A certain Judge is noted for the strict impartiality with which he arrives at decisions, even when his personal bias is strongly the other way. ...

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  5. PITH AND POINT.

    During the nineteenth century sixteenth islands disappeared, and fifty-two rose from the sea through volcanic action. The durability of timber kept in ...

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  6. HER ONLY CHANCE.

    A clergyman twice refused to marry a couple who came before him, because on both occasions the bridegroom was intoxicated. ...

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  7. A STUNNING RECEPTION.

    Sampson Swop did not attempt to disguise the fact that he had nicked a blank in the marriage lottery. All his friends knew that his wife was a shrew, and they ...

    Article : 100 words
  8. MUSIC'S CLARK.

    Old John was employed at a place where work was herd, and each man had plenty of it. The youngest partner, having been recently married, invited the ...

    Article : 132 words
  9. WHERE THE TRAMP DREW THE LINE.

    A story is being told of a tramp who knocked at the door of a building in a small country town and asked for food. "certainly," replied the kind-hearted ...

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