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  2. Mrs. Ord.

    Puzzled beyond expression was William Stronack during his evening service. The Evansgrove seat was vacant, and Giftie was not in the Manse seat. Mr. Grant and Ralph were always absent at night, but just as surely Bertha was ...

    Article : 4,180 words
  3. The Sketcher.

    The next railway station west of Blayney is at Spring Grove, the most elevated point on the line after leaving the Blue Mountains. Arrived there, Mr. Cavanagh, the station-master, obligingly directed my attention to various ...

    Article : 1,767 words
  4. A Habitable House.

    I dissent from the conclusion that "man wants but little here below." If he is black, and never troubles a tailor, perhaps he can content himself with, little; but in proportion as he gets away from savagery, he wants a good deal more ...

    Article : 2,363 words
  5. Bismarck's Love of Tobacco.

    Prince Bismarck transacts most of his official business with a cigar in his Mouth, and is the memoirs of Herr Maurice Busch, his late secretary, may be found a characteristic anecdote of how this Prussian statesman claimed ...

    Article : 479 words
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