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  2. CHILDREN'S COLUMN. UNCLE HARRY'S LETTER.

    My Dear Ni[?] and Nephews—Once more [?] thank you for a splendid responce to [?] It is just six weeks since Aunt sephie wr[?]te that letter to you asking for some ...

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  3. THE "SUNBEAM" SOCIETY AND THE LONDON CHRISTMAS DINNER.

    Sir—I am great that [?] of the work that "Uncle Harry" and his "Sunbeams" are doing, but I do think that as our own poor ohildran in the North are not likely to get a ...

    Article : 541 words
  4. GENERALITIES.

    Some people [?] how off they are until they try to side a [?] No anxious [?]that stood still at Jshns's command was not having his hair ...

    Article : 850 words
  5. "S[?]BEAM" OUR:STMAB DINNER TO LONDON WAIES AND STRAYS.

    The "Sunbeams" are asked to contribute (Not [?]LLEON) 10,000 pennies (£13s. 4d.) for this object. An vthing received over that amount will be handed to the Drought[?] ...

    Article : 356 words
  6. THE LONG ARCTIC NIGHT.

    "Constantin Nossiloff, in his work, "Le'Tour du Monde," says:—During scientific researeass in Nova Zambia I had the sensations and experiences of the long Arctic night. It ...

    Article : 381 words
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  8. A FAITHFUL DOG.

    Hogg, the Elttcriek shepherd, had a oollio whom he had trained from a puppy, and who literally understood everything he said. One evening there came on a terrible snowstorm, ...

    Article : 302 words
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