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  2. A REMARKABLE ARMY.

    PROBABLY the most remarkable army division in the world is the Foreign Legion of France. It is this legion which is invariably sent into the greatest danger. As a rule, it ...

    Article : 768 words
  3. THE WOMAN WHO MAKES THIS BEST WIFE.

    "I SHOULD like to marry," said a male reader of For jet-Me-Not the other day, "but I am afraid to venture. I divide all girls into three classes of wives, and being ...

    Article : 734 words
  4. DR. NANSEN'S ARCTIC SHIP.

    IN Temple Bar, for May, there is an interesting account of "Dr. Nansen at Home," by Mrs. Alec. Tweedie, and of the Fr[?], the Arctic ship, constructed for the ...

    Article : 1,060 words
  5. FEMININE FESTIVITIES.

    By this title is meant not so much those gatherings organised and loved by ladies, and reluctantly and sparsely attended by the other sex, as those which woman has ...

    Article : 1,092 words
  6. FOR LOVE & FORTUNE:

    CHAPTER I.—Viola Wilfer and her friend Ethel Melville are sitting in the garden discussing the pros. and cons. of the Merriston Court mystery, when Reginald Rivers returns ...

    Article : 2,567 words
  7. SOME CLEVER IMPOSTORS.

    THE number of impostors is legion. Nearly thirty years ago, the late Mr. Spurgeon delivered a remarkable lecture, entitled, "Counterfeits." He made a great ...

    Article : 1,281 words
  8. ARE FEATHER BEDS HEALTHY?

    The sanitary effects of the various materials used for beds is a subject which has been too little considered. The old established institution, the feather bed, has ...

    Article : 661 words
  9. SPANIARDS AND BUCCANEERS.

    As a rule the Spanish-American merchantmen, were formidable flouting castles. They might carry 150 of a crew, with a company or two of disciplined soldiers. ...

    Article : 352 words
  10. NOT THE USUAL STYLE.

    The tailor was talking to a friend in his shop, meanwhile looking out of the window. "See that chap going along there?" he ...

    Article : 143 words
  11. GOING TO THE THEATRE.

    She had kissed the baby for the last time until she returned, and then kissed him again. She had carefully locked every door in the house, and all the windows. ...

    Article : 281 words
  12. BOUND TO GET OUT OF IT.

    MRS. BLINKS (after breakfast): "My dear, I wish you'd step into Bigg, Store, and Co.'s and order seven-eights of a yard more of that cloth I got yesterday, and ...

    Article : 94 words
  13. THE TRIALS OF COOKERY.

    "WHAT'S the matter, dear?" asked Mr. Justwed, as he came into the house and found his wife crying as if her heart would break. ...

    Article : 85 words
  14. A DOG'S LIMITATIONS.

    FIRST Boy: "I got the smartest dog ever saw. He can do anything." Second Boy: "But he can't." "Bet he can." ...

    Article : 114 words
  15. A GODDESS OF LIBERTY.

    AMBITIOUS Girl: "I am not satisfied to be dependent on my father for every cent I need I wish to be independent." Mother: "Should you go to earning your ...

    Article : 132 words
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