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  3. AN AFTERNOON'S AMUSEMENT.

    Master Jimmieboy had come to town for the winter and was living in a great big hotel which, while there were [?]lusters on which be could slide, he liked very much, because there were ...

    Article : 2,114 words
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  5. FORTUNE SMILED AT LAST

    At the tarn of the road Mrs. Bettune signed to the bearers to stop. "I am sure you have not time to come any farther," she said. ...

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  6. TOO INQUISITIVE.

    The inquisitive clerk is everywhere, and everybody has had an experience of him. One of the gen[?] was "cal[?] down" in a remark [?] in a suburban cl[?] this ...

    Article : 328 words
  7. AN ANNIHILATED FOOTBALLER.

    He (feebly) : "And have you come at last? Oh, darling, how I—" She (frigidly) "Sir[?] I hawve come to say far-r-r-e-well—" ...

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