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  2. AN OLD MAN'S STORY.

    I don't know how I came to ask the question. Whatever prompted it, I found immediate cause to regret the inquiry in the passing shadow that flitted over those features, at once mild and ...

    Article : 1,334 words
  3. A TERRIBLE TALE OF LOVE.

    Mr. E. Norris, an American author contributes to the "Bermauda Colonist" a story of love, called "The Romance of Paulilation," in which the author introduces us to young Count ...

    Article : 1,097 words
  4. A DUEL IN A GRAVE.

    On the Island of Jamaica there was once a meeting between a Scotch captain and a noted Cr[?]le duel list, named Henri D'Egville. The captain had gone ashore and was dining at a ...

    Article : 575 words
  5. MATRIMONY BY ADVERTISEMENT.

    Matrimony by advertisement is a much greater institution in America than it is here, and in some of the leading Sunday papers you may see every week two or three long columns ...

    Article : 1,289 words
  6. A Rogue's Daughter.

    "I never heard of Dick's marriage, I never heard of yours," said her father, who seemed to be gradually working himself up into a state of righteous indignation. "I never ...

    Article : 3,770 words
  7. Did His Best.

    There has been many a warrior, famous for his soldierly skill and intrepidity in the field, who, when called upon to make a speech, has found himself completely nonplussed. ...

    Article : 188 words
  8. SIR WALTER SCOTT.

    In "Blackwood's Magazine" there is an article by F. M. F. Skene, which is brimful of personal reminiscences of banished celebrities, from Sir Walter Scott to Cannon Liddon. ...

    Article : 301 words
  9. Domestic Hints.

    CARROT JAM IN IMITATION OF APRICOT PRESERVE.--Ingredients; Carrots, and to every pound of carrot pulp allow one pound of pounded sugar, grated rind of one lemon, ...

    Article : 712 words
  10. ELLEN TERRY'S TALE.

    The friends of Ellen Terry love to recall one anecdote in particular concerning her. When she was a little girl about eleven years of age she belonged to Mrs. Charles Kean's company at the ...

    Article : 208 words
  11. STEVENSON AGAIN.

    Mr. Gosse's personal memories of Stevenson in the "Century" may be the excuse for returning once more to a much written-of personality, for they are most delightful and vivid. More ...

    Article : 250 words
  12. GEORGE STEPHENSON'S PHILOSOPHY.

    This great engineer's distaste of ostentation is recalled by the anecdote of the youth who, anxious to become an engineer, got an introduction to him, but sauntered into his presence ...

    Article : 261 words
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