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  2. HIS HEAD OR HIS HEART?

    IT was our intention in this chapter to have made very considerable progress with our tale. We have been for the last thirty-six chapters gradually working tilings up to the point which we have now reached. We have shown how, in the simplest manner possible, ...

    Article : 1,064 words
  3. THE SQUATTER AND THE DUMMY:

    SQUATTER.—Good morning, Pat; I sent for you to give you this £5 note for your " name," Please sign this paper. PAT.—Is it me name you would buy ? Faix, your honor, I couldn't sell me name ; it's what they call a " hariscratic" one; me ancestors, ...

    Article : 315 words
  4. The Latest Thing in Gentility.

    WE are told that the last thing in Yankee journalism is an alteration in the style of birth announcements. " On the 49th, at Forty-eleven seventeen hundredth street, Mrs. J. Smith of a young lady. On the same day, at Five hundred and ninety-first street, the lady of Mr. ...

    Article : 69 words
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