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  2. SCIENCE

    THE highest monkeys, as we said in our last article, belong to the Old World exclusively. They are the "oblique-nosed" (or Catarhine) apes, and exhibit, as already ...

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  3. ALINE.

    SHE was a sweet, dainty Aline; the fairest type of womanly loveliness, gracious, and land, but intensly proud when circumstances required the quality; and that was ...

    Article : 2,136 words
  4. INGENUITIES OF SWINDLING.

    SOME little time ago there was given in these pages an account of an adventure I once had in Liverpool with certain sharpers of a not uncommon type, who attempt to ...

    Article : 2,436 words
  5. NAPLES.

    NO one would venture to say that he had made the tour of Europe if he had not visited Naples. Everybody goes there, and many persons stay in the town for weeks. ...

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  6. THE LEGEND OF THE KNIGHT WHO SAVED THE QUEEN.

    IN the fourteenth century, in the days when there were knights, and when those who committed great crimes in England were burned at the stake, there lived a king who ...

    Article : 2,177 words
  7. SCIENCE AND ART JOTTINGS.

    A WRITER in the North China Herald, of Shanghai, referring to the Chinese claims to have originated many modern Western scientific inventions, says:—"We need not ...

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