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

    My Dear Nieces and Nephews—I want to have a quiet chat with you about our Christmas Dinner Fund. I am pleased to find that the suggestion has been received by you with ...

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  3. THE RESCUE.

    By-and-by the Moors rode into the sandhills, tall handsome men mounted on diminutive horses, and waiting until the men on foot came up, spread themselves round the ...

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  4. A MISUNDERSTANDING.

    "Well, Jennie," said I to the bright little maiden who sat at the head of my Sundayschool class," what did Miss Grace teach you last week when I was away?" ...

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  7. TERRIFIC BATTLES BETWEEN OCEAN MONSTERS.

    The inhabitants of the sea have their combats as well as those upon land, and seafarers often witness desperate struggles between large fishes. The writer once saw a battle between ...

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