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  3. THE MAN WHO WROTE TOM BOWLING.

    Many more pretentious composers than Charles Dibdin have been born of the British race, but few have bequeathed as many famous songs to succeeding ...

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  4. NERVES OR NERVE?

    "I'm getting very tired of it," said Amy to her room mate, as she prepared for work on Monday morning. "The perpetual clack-clack of the type writer is ...

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  5. SCHOOL HOSTEL.

    Though many regard this present time as inopportune for the inauguration of any new movements, or, indeed, for activities other than those necessary for the ...

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  6. THE WILD MOTH.

    CHAPTER III.--(Continued.) Dell drifted into sleep, for neither having engaged a sleeping berth, Margery had arranged their couches with the skill of an ...

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  9. SCHOOL HOLIDAYS CURTAILED.

    The school children of London, much to their disgust no doubt, have had their summer holidays cut short on account of the excitement created by the war. The ...

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