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  4. HOW TO BREATHE.

    A gentleman gave good advice to a young lady who complained of sleeplessness. He said, "Learn how to breathe, and darken your room completely, and ...

    Article : 191 words
  5. OUR REGARDS TO MR. RUSSELL.

    THE writer of these lines hereby tenders to Mr. W. Clark Russell the a[?]ssurance of his thanks and appreciation. I have always loved sea stories, and those of Mr. Russell ...

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  6. THE ESSAYIST.

    The centenary of Carlyle's birth, which occurred on December 4, prompted a number of speeches and newspaper articles, the most notable of the former ...

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  7. YOUNG OLD LADIES.

    The following very interesting facts relative to some young old ladies who have made, their mark either in the social or literary world come from the ...

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  9. A Big Railway Company.

    Which is the greatest corporation on earth? According to Mr. W. J. Gordon in Pearson's Magazine, it is the London and North-Western ...

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  10. Saying a Child From Sharks.

    The prettiest battle I ever witnessed (says a writer of travels) was between a Cuban and a couple of sharks. We had reached Havanna from New York ...

    Article : 375 words
  11. THE SOCIALISTS' MILLENNIUM.

    In the Free Review a gentleman rejoicing in the extraordinary name of Evacustus A. Phipson prophesieth wonderful things as to the millennial ...

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  12. FERTILE CANADA.

    In the New England Magazine for December there is an interesting paper on "American Emigration to the Canadian Norths-West," the writer of ...

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  13. SAY.

    Sarah Smith stands sorrowfully solos; she sees splendid spruces surrounding shady spots; she sees summer sun shining; she smells sweet savor; ...

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  15. To Keep Mice Away.

    A French agriuristrist has discovered a very simple method of protecting all kinds of grain from the ravages of mice. He states that a few sprigs of wild mint ...

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