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  2. INVESTING UNCLE BEN'S LEGACY, on, MR. M'TAILIKG'S MINING AND MATRIMONIAL SPECULATIONS.

    THE short interview with his landlady had so unsettled poor Martin's nerves that he could not sleep a wink for several hours after he got into bed. There he lay, as wide awake as a broker selling shares. ...

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  3. SCIENTIFIC & USEFUL.

    ENGLISH v. AMERICAN WATCHES.—Sir Edmund Beckett, a scientific horologist, who is, perhaps, the highest English authority upon the subject, in his work upon "Watches, Clocks, and Bells," says:—"The liability of a watch, like ...

    Article : 3,404 words
  4. LIGHT READING.

    THE most gorgeously flounced dress will not compensate for a large shoe run over at the heel. Young ladies profess to be dreadfully afraid of a pistol, and vet they do not want to go off. ...

    Article : 2,412 words
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