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  2. Young Folk

    It was only when the darkness of night came down upon them that Mrs. M'Glinty and Biddy returned home. The small M'Glinty's—Patsy and Johnny, Katie and little Bartholomew—had been left to their own devices all day, and had ...

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  3. Pastime.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 146 words
  4. SQUARE WORDS.

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  5. COMBINATION PUZZLE.

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  6. DUMOND PUZZLE.

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  7. Chess Player.

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  8. ACROSTICS.

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  9. FARMER BEN'S THEORY.

    "I tell ye it's nonsense," said Fanner Ben, "This farmin' by books and rules. And sendin' the boys to learn that stuff At the Agricultural schools. ...

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  10. ANSWERS TO PASTIME in Sydney Mail, October 30.

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  11. CHESS IN MELBOURNE.

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  12. SUSAN'S DARK HORSE.

    Probably the meanest piece of cold-blooded deception ever practised on a woman occurred out in Western Addition the other day. It seems that Hie belle of that important suburb of our municipality is a Miss Susan Smiffey, whom a rigorous rumour, kept in ...

    Article : 902 words
  13. Humour & Wit.

    A milkman may have the habit of stopping daily near the brook, and not excite suspicion; but when we find his little boy fishing for minnows in the milkean we have our doubts. There is a great deal of bitter sarcasm exhibited by a ...

    Article : 621 words
  14. A MORNING SKETCH.

    He wanted his razor strop. He had just lathered his chin in the most exhaustive manner, and was preparing to put a finer edge on his razor. Now, the razor strop was always kept in the washstand-drawer, the one nearest the wall. He fancied he ...

    Article : 951 words
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