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  2. THE TUG OF WAR.

    AN old game known to school boys as "French and English," consisting of a test of strength in pulling each other over a line, has been revived by the garrison ...

    Article : 800 words
  3. NOTES OF THOUGHT.

    INNOCENCE is like incense from heaven. It is a fail-blown flower among thror[?]s and brambles ; it is the lily of the valley which refreshe[?]s and gladdens the sight.—P. de ...

    Article : 793 words
  4. IRISH LACE.

    IN the New York Sun of August 23rd, appeared an article on the subject of "Lace-making in Ireland," which we append. There are in it several ...

    Article : 675 words
  5. LEGITIMATE POISONING.

    AN Englishman is known to limit his prejudices in the most unaccountable and indefinite manner. He rather likes those misfortunes to which he has grown ...

    Article : 794 words
  6. SWIMMING RIVERS.

    IF a traveller can swim pretty well, it is a good plan to make a float, and to throw himself down in the water with his breast upon it, while his clothes and ...

    Article : 386 words
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