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  2. Mrs. Ord.

    Maisry fully kept her promise and resolve of fellowship to Bess. All the influence on the other Danes, and it was large, was secondary or unconscious. It was a matter of course that she taught Mrs. Pratt to make such good bread ...

    Article : 4,168 words
  3. My Recollections On and Off the Stage.

    It is my purpose to write of days gone by, and to call-up from the past, recollections of things, beings, and events long vanished from our gaze and buried in the mists of tho past. Dandy-horses have given way to velocipedes, stage coaches ...

    Article : 2,901 words
  4. Bullets and their Course.

    Bullets and balls often take a curious course. This fact is strikingly illustrated in Colonel Steevens's book on "The Connaught Rangers in the Crimea," an interesting volume just out. A round shot—so relates the Colonel—"passed ...

    Article : 456 words
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