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  2. Y[?] BLOATERS.

    WHO thinks, as he eats his bloater a [?]eakfast, of all that must be done before it [?] be placed upon his table? Who thinks of the dark nights, and ...

    Article : 2,284 words
  3. MEN WHO MAKE BAD HUSBANDS.

    THE man who disappoints his wife £8 not [?]ccessarily a bad husband in the ordinary acceptation of the word "bad." But if be commits no bodily injury upon ...

    Article : 979 words
  4. THE PHYSIOLOGY OF FLIRTATION.

    [?]LIRTATION, whether considered as fine art or the indulgence of a natural if undesirable propensity, is probably as old as the human race itself. Geological ...

    Article : 1,367 words
  5. THE WESTERN WOMAN.

    THE description a Yankee gave me of his own country, "The further you go West, the tougher they are," I have found in a certain sense correct. ...

    Article : 874 words
  6. THE HYGIENE OF THE ATMOSPHERE.

    IN August and September, at my retreat in the White Mountains, at an elevation of about 1,500 feet, I set traps to catch the contents of the air, instructing my son, by ...

    Article : 1,134 words
  7. EELS.

    THE brain and nervous system of the eel are highly developed, and it is possessed of a certain amount of intelligence, apparently recognising those who are accustomed to ...

    Article : 1,195 words
  8. THE SECRET OF WEALTH

    One should never underrates the value of the pebbles that gleam at the bottom of the shallow brook or discount the fairy gold of autumn's yellow leaven. ...

    Article : 702 words
  9. A LUXURIOUS TRAIN.

    MESSRS. BROWN, MARSHALL, and Co., Saltley, have, the Birmingham Daily Post says, just built a new train for the Peninsular and Oriental Company, to run between ...

    Article : 755 words
  10. EMPERORS AND THEIR DOLLS.

    THE last Emperor of the French was as a child devoted to his army of dolls. Otherwise, I might have been tempted to swallow my scorn and share my sister's innocent ...

    Article : 511 words
  11. REGARDING OSTRICHES.

    IT may be said that the ostrich, though it does not thrive on a diet of stones, metal, or so forth, is fairly omnivorous, as nothing seems to come amiss to it. Vegetable ...

    Article : 281 words
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