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  3. "PATCH" PARLEYS

    The little black "patch" that was imported from France in the days of powdered wigs and brocaded gowns did more than draw attention to the ...

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  4. MUSICAL TREES.

    Poets have often talked about the music of the trees, and travellers to Barbador declare that the whistling tree is a thing of literal fact. ...

    Article : 153 words
  5. PIGS THAT GUARD SHEEP.

    In this country one seldom says anything kind about pigs. Yet they are highly esteemed in other ports of the world. ...

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  6. A DOG GOES FISHING.

    Have you ever heard of a dog which goes fishing and actually catches troat? Such a remarkable feat is attributed to a dog by a reader, who ...

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  7. A WHITE DESERT QUEEN.

    Wireless messages from the heart of the Sahara, relayed by way of Algeria, tell how a French and Danish expedition has discovered a desert ...

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  8. LAND OF FLYING ANIMALS.

    In Australia there are at least twenty species of animals which are eviators. Among them are flying squak[?] Being opossums, flying ...

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