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  2. THE MAN WHO "RESTED" SHERLOCK HOLMES.

    I DON'T care what you say," I exclaimed enthusiastically; "my opinion is that Sherlock Holmes will be as great a favourite with j[?]sterity as Pickwick will be, or Tom ...

    Article : 4,471 words
  3. AMUSING EXAMINATION PAPERS.

    THE Journal of Education publishes a selection from the papers writte at a recent examination of girls in domestic economy. In some of these the unconscious humour ...

    Article : 425 words
  4. THIS POISON OAK

    THERE is always a merry party at Foltham Towers for the [?] [?], and, as a rule, everything[?] to go off splendidly; but on a recent occasion ...

    Article : 2,384 words
  5. CHRISTMAS JOYS.

    WE eat, not wisely, but too well, Of dainties rich and rare, Till throbbing brows and pulses toll That Nature, in despair ...

    Article : 228 words
  6. BUXTON AND MARY QUEEN OF SCOTS.

    ST. ANNE'S WELL was visited in the reign of Elizabeth by her illustrious captive, Mary Queen of Scots, who, while in custody of the Earl of Shrewsbury, came four times to ...

    Article : 229 words
  7. THE RULING PASSION STRONG IN DEATH.

    HERE is a [?] like story which we read in an old Gorman newspaper. In an imperial city lately a criminal was condemned to be beheaded who had an ...

    Article : 330 words
  8. SHE WANTED COMEDY.

    THERE months [?] when a new servant came to a Birk[?] the mistress said she desired to [?] girl in advance on one certain little [?]. She and her ...

    Article : 325 words
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