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  2. Humourous. The Origin of Scandal.

    Said Mrs A. to Mrs J., In quite a confidential way, "It seems to me that Mrs B. Takes too much—something in net tea." ...

    Article : 225 words
  3. A MYSTERY.

    The Dormans ore just the pleasantest people I know, and nothing is more refreshing or agreeable to me than to spend an evening at their cosy home. They know ...

    Article : 5,107 words
  4. The Tweleve-Tined Buck.

    The mist rose out of the valley, The mist climbed up from the lake, And a muskrat's course in the water Spread out in a gli[?]mering wake. ...

    Article : 409 words
  5. General Gatherings.

    A[?]rs were invented by the Tus[?] In Germany the extent of land devoted to agriculture amounts to 78,405,000 [?]res. The county of Hants possesses the largest ...

    Article : 1,017 words
  6. Caught a Tartar.

    Theodore Hallam once defended a burglar[?] The burglar's wife was in the witness-box, and the prosecuting attorney was conducting a vigorous cross-examination. ...

    Article : 92 words
  7. The Land of the Midnight Sun.

    Nothing strikes a stranger more forcibly, if be visits Sweden at the reasons of the year when the days are the longest, than the absence of night- Dr. Baird ones related some ...

    Article : 680 words
  8. A Prisoner Gets the Best of a Judge

    Judge Pershing, of Pottsville, who was in the city recently, tells a story about an old Irishman who appeared before him, charged with some trifling offence, The new ...

    Article : 139 words
  9. Mrs. Jones' Tramp.

    Mr Jones frequently boasted among his friends that his wife was a woman without n[?]es, and never had [?]ysterics like some people be could name. ...

    Article : 782 words
  10. Give Him a Chance[?]

    Hostettor M'Ginnis proposed to Miss Esmeralda Longcofffin one day last week. She replied, " I want you to distinctly understand that I refuse to be your wife." ...

    Article : 725 words
  11. Woman's Wit.

    Miss Banker (reading Browning): "[?]en't Browning delicious, Penelope?" Miss Walde: "Perfectly divine!" Miss Bunker: "How do you think he is ...

    Article : 277 words
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