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  2. THE NAGGLETONS ON RETURN FROM COUNTRY.

    MR.and Mrs. Naggleton have been spending a few days at the house of a friend in a southern county. They have returned to-day, and converse after a late dinner. Mr. Naggleton (holding up his wine glass). I drink your ...

    Article : 1,782 words
  3. ALFRED HAGART'S HOUSEHOLD.

    AT the very time that Jack was fighting with Thomson in the school playground, Alfred Hagart was making a successful raid amongst the Spiggleton manufacturers. Trade was brisk, patterns were in request, and good prices were ...

    Article : 6,774 words
  4. MR. FINNYMAN'S FISHING EXPERIENCE; OR WARNING GROWLS FROM PORT MACQUARIE.

    MR. FINNYMAN was very fond of fishing indeed it had been a passion with him, since the merry time when he first caught tadpoles and tittlebats—with a crooked pin—in the Hackney ditches; and caught the rod on return to his ...

    Article : 4,137 words
  5. PATERFAMILIAS ON THE PRICE OF MEAT.

    My wife and children, we must eat; we can't reduce our diet. But oh! the awful price of meat! Who can afford to buy it! ...

    Article : 392 words
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