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  2. "RING THE BELL."

    A Russian gentleman tells a fann[?] story of his first encounter with the English language. The day after his arrival in London ...

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  5. A TALE OF THE WAR.

    The General held decided views on war. He also held decided views on many other subjects, and when the Soers who were besieging him chose ...

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  6. SLEEP.

    Shakespeare has said the most beautiful words that have ever been uttered about sleep, and that because [?] what it was to seek ...

    Article : 198 words
  7. [?]RUMMER'S BAD DAY.

    [?] on te cinder [?] scowled upon the world [?] He had, spent the day in [?] and it [?] only ...

    Article : 401 words
  8. WHY YOU THINK YANKEES SMART.

    The average American worships a "'cute" newspaper or advertising title, as he adores one that will confer upon him an "Open sesame" to ...

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  10. UN JUSTLY ACCUSED.

    Andrew Ca[?]gi[?] at a dinner in New-York talked shout the Scotch dialect. "It's a hard [?]go to understand" ...

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  12. FROM GOON-TOWN.

    [?] De vanity on woman [?] me an awful trick." [?] "How's dat, Pompey?" [?] "Well, de udder night I ...

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