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  5. HOW TO BE HAPPY THOUGH SEASICK.

    Writing of an attack of sea-sickness, Mark Twain once said that first he feared he was going to die, and then he feared he wasn't. But Mark ...

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    The teacher was intent on the lesson, and continued impressively: "And vast swarms of flies descended on the land, and came into the ...

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    The farmer was walking comfortably and happily along the lane leading to his own homestead when suddenly out sprang a strange dog. He yelled ...

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    She looked at him doubtfully after the proposal. "The man I marry," she said, "must be both brave and brainy." "Well," he exclaimed, "I think I can ...

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  10. Precision.

    "Well, Pat" (from an inner room), "what are you doing? Are you sweeping out the shop?" Pat: No; Oi'm swaping out the dirt ...

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    Nobody has any right to be always worried and snappy. If you are you may be sure there is something wrong somewhere, and the sooner it is ...

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    Don't be a coward and say "I can't." when there is work to be done. Join the fighters, and say "I'll try," and do you best to live up to It. ...

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    Algernon: "It costs me a thousand pounds a year to live." Sophie: "How foolishly some people spend their money!" ...

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  17. ROMANTIC STORY OF A LADY'S FORTUNE.

    Behind the recent announcement of the death of Mr. Charles Alston Smith-Ryland, of Barford Hall, Warwickshire, lies a story of disappointed ...

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    Messrs. Stone and Co., meat salesmen. Metropolitan Meat Market, Melbourne, report that prices have been ruling high. During the week ending ...

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    Sandy, strolling up the banks of the river, came upon an English visitor fishing in the stream. "Man," said Sandy, "ye winna catch ...

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    Sugar is said to have been known to the Chinese three thousand years ago. ...

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    Men are worn out, enfeebled, aged more by corroding care than by hard labor. ...

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    Plants with white blossoms have a larger proportion of fragrant species than any others; next come red flowers, then yellow, and then blue. ...

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