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  2. INSECTS AS WEATHER PROPHETS.

    A great deal of our most popular weather fore is whally superstitions, ascribing prophetic virtues to the weather of particular days of the week, saluts days, and even to ...

    Article : 1,074 words
  3. THE LOOMS OF DESTINY.

    [?] Geoffrey! Oh, Geoffrey, what can you mean?' Those words were wrung from the [?] lips by the nature of her lover's ...

    Article : 6,947 words
  4. NOTHING FURTHER SAID.

    In a carriage on a Scotch railway sat a number of gentlemen on the way to business in Glasgow. Conspicuous in the company were two—one an old man with a very ...

    Article : 202 words
  5. GOLF CURES INSANITY.

    A famous German physician has suggested adding golf links to every lunatic asylum; for he has found that golf has cured many of his patients of what were ...

    Article : 135 words
  6. IT PURSUED HIM.

    The decayed old colonel had twice packed his traps and calamities and indigusntly trekked frontier ward to escape the encroachments of advancing civilization. ...

    Article : 54 words
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