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  2. MR. WICKS HITS UPON A NOVEL SCHEME.

    "I've been thinking." began Mr. Wicks one evening, as he and his wife sat before the cosy little fire in the grate for a moment or two after their guests had departed. ...

    Article : 599 words
  3. DETECTIVE SKETCHES.

    "I don't think much of those new neighbours of ours, Sandy," observed my wife, as Last down to tea one evening after a heavy day's work. ...

    Article : 4,326 words
  4. THE LEGENDARY CROW.

    Not so very many years ago, among the hosts of the woods and park of Ver[?]les which were remarked by visitors was a fine old crow, rendered particularly interesting ...

    Article : 545 words
  5. BILLING AND COOING.

    Shall I tell you, little lady, that I love you very dearly? Shall I pen you pretty similes and connect by the score? ...

    Article : 220 words
  6. CUPID IN TENNESSEE MOUNTAINS.

    "D'ye lak me, Sue?". "Purty well, Jim." "How much, d'ye reckon?" "Oh, er good deal." ...

    Article : 163 words
  7. A CHICAGO EPISODE.

    It was a case of love at first sight, at least on his part. She was a handsome Chicago woman of uncertain age, and he was a New York ...

    Article : 334 words
  8. WIND WEATHER PROVERBS.

    "When the glass is low, Look oat for a blow; When it rises high, Let all your kites fly." ...

    Article : 393 words
  9. THE FICKLE MAIDEN.

    At seven o'clock she sits and sighs, "Why doesn't he come? Heigho!" At twelve o'clock she sits and yawns, "Dear me! Why doesn't he go?" ...

    Article : 633 words
  10. AN EXCEPTION.

    "A queer thing happened to me in your town of Detroit once," said a Buffalo man to a Detroiter the other day. "Arrested on suspicion ?" ...

    Article : 358 words
  11. EVOLUTION OF A NEIGHBOURHOOD TERROR.

    "Billiger," said Mrs. McSwat, "I wish you would drive those rude, noisy children home that have been playing on our front walk all the afternoon." ...

    Article : 265 words
  12. NEW USES FOR OLD THINGS.

    In view of the hard times, perhaps a few hints as to new uses for old things about the house may not come amiss. Your husband's last summer's straw hat ...

    Article : 314 words
  13. SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY.

    Something more than curiosity is being directed towards the novel invention brought forward a short time since by Wilhelm Pilz, of Johannesberg, near Gablonz, the centre of ...

    Article : 174 words
  14. IMPUDENCE A REFLECTION.

    The impudence of young men generally reflects the weakness of young women. If they required courtesy, there would be little insolent freedom of behaviour upon the part ...

    Article : 33 words
  15. BRIDAL WREATHS.

    The Roman bridal wreath was of verbena, plucked by the bride herself. Holly wreaths were sent as tokens of congratulation, and wreaths of parsley and rue were given under ...

    Article : 70 words
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