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  2. YOUNG FOLKS.

    The peasaut, who had been charged with theft, made an earnest appeal to Queen Mab. "Your Majesty! I am very poor. I was starving, and not only I, but my poor old mother and the ...

    Article : 1,243 words
  3. "As Bats that Fly at Noon"

    Had Dr. Creighton known that the cause of Mrs. Desailly's changed demeanour towards himself was due to his bustling her cockatoo he would have grovelled to the bird. He would ...

    Article : 2,063 words
  4. Animal Oddities.

    A wasp will eat anything from carrion to fruit. It is an especial enemy of all insects not of its own species. Snails have teeth on their tongues, hundreds of them, but, as if these were not enough, some have ...

    Article : 119 words
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