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  2. A PAIR OF BREACHES.

    Everybody was taking about it; it was the, sole topic of conversation in town. At the Roman's one heard nothing but "When's it coming off?" mid-day lunchers at St. Jimmy's ...

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  3. NARCISSO LOPEZ, THE CUBAN SOLDIER.

    A fighting palriot at 15, leader of a squadron of flying horse at 19, a colonel and the first lancer in the Spanish army at 21 and in manhood dragged to marydom for the cause of ...

    Article : 1,318 words
  4. ON THE EVE OF HIS WEDDING.

    My principals were Messrs. Spencely and Mason, the well-known general providers if the borough, and it was Mr. Spencely's town daughter, and the sweetest girl in the world to ...

    Article : 1,446 words
  5. THE DAB-CHICK'S CREW.

    It was to be a very special Henley meeting. All the big clubs were to be represented, Several College crews were coming, of whom great things were rumoured. There were a ...

    Article : 1,628 words
  6. "DO YOU REMEMBER?"

    Mr. Justice Caon was sitting by the open window, looking dreamily out into Russell square. For the twentieth time that evening he took ...

    Article : 1,417 words
  7. THE HANDSOMEST WOMAN IS LONDON.

    It is now ten yews (says "Munsey's Magazine") since the beautiful Lady Helen Venitis Duncombe made her bow to London Society under the chapernage of her sister, the Duchess ...

    Article : 263 words
  8. THE LOST TITLE-DEED.

    We do not know anything about the troth of the following circumstances, but it is one of those cases which is on record as fully authenticated, and has been sworn to as true by all the ...

    Article : 1,615 words
  9. HE TAKES IT FROM A CLASK.

    In days gone by, at early morn, The huntsman wound his bunting horn; The horn no longer does he wind, For it is of another kind. ...

    Article : 37 words
  10. AN OCTOBER MORNING.

    Soon as Aurora gilds the skies, The servant girl from bed doth rise, Removes the papers that held right In place the crimps she made last night; ...

    Article : 61 words
  11. PUT AWAY THE JAMICA GINGER.

    October is here, and all danger is passed For the fruit loving boy, we are happy to say; The deadly green apple has ripened at last, ...

    Article : 45 words
  12. BEAUTY IS ONLY FOR THE LIGHT.

    The youth who goeth roaming With a maiden after gloaming Through pleasant grove, or verdant glade, or chestant-shaded lane. ...

    Article : 105 words
  13. YOU CAN DO IT.

    Take time by the forelock who can, On this old terrestrial ball, If Time is a bald headed man. With a glass in his hand and a scythe on his ...

    Article : 63 words
  14. A TRUTH.

    "His purse is always light on Monday "Who uses the "side door" on Sunday. ...

    Article : 18 words
  15. The [?] Remorse.

    "Did you ever think," asked the chaplain," did there never come to you a conviction, in your sinful life of robbery, that you were doing wrong?" ...

    Article : 52 words
  16. SOMETHING NEW.

    Ethel: What are those men doing, mamma? Mother:They are deaf and dumb, and are talking with their fingers. Ethel: "Oh, lets go over and stand near them; ...

    Article : 38 words
  17. Probably Angel's Teura.

    The latest meteor story is one that is alleged to have fallen near Kiew, Russia, and which, when broken open, it and to have been found full of [?] ...

    Article : 31 words
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