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  2. FORTUNES IN PRESENTS.

    Probably one of the most rapidly decaying of customs is that of presenting ambassadors at Foreign Courts with presents. The diminution, it is ture, is ...

    Article : 692 words
  3. THE LOOMS OF DESTINY.

    It was the second day after that intensely dramatic night on when Geoffrey Blandford lind played so prominent a role and the older son of the deceased ...

    Article : 6,428 words
  4. FEMININE SUPERIORITY.

    Here is a little story that illustrates the calm self-satisfaction with which the feminine mind asserts its superiority:— ...

    Article : 139 words
  5. THE RISING GENERATION.

    Angry Old Gent: Now, then, I thought I told you children not to play round this doorstep. If yon don't clear out this instant I'll have you all ...

    Article : 65 words
  6. HE WAS THERE.

    He knocked at the back door of a suburban house and the cook opened it. He was a sinister-looking fellow, and the cook held on to the door. ...

    Article : 142 words
  7. AN HONOURABLE CHAP.

    It is extremely refreshing to notice the fine sense of honour possessed by some of the rising generation of the City. One evening two youths, each aged about ...

    Article : 156 words
  8. KING-FRIENDS.

    The neighbours were very kind to Hie widow. Some brought sympathy and good advice; others brought material cheer, ...

    Article : 65 words
  9. ONE ON HIM.

    "Ah," he moaned, "this is not the kind of bread mother used to make." "Perhaps," his fair young wife said, preparing to abolish one joke from their ...

    Article : 89 words
  10. A PRODIGY.

    "My bey Jimmie, aged nine, is a corker in physychology—and it's only his second term at it, too." "Indeed?" ...

    Article : 69 words
  11. SEEING A GHOST.

    A credulous clown went to the clergy man of his parish and told him, with great symptoms of consternation, that he had seen a ghost. ...

    Article : 116 words
  12. THE ARTISTS INSULT.

    Trelawney, the sailor immortalised by Shelldy, was a superbly picturesque figure, and Sir John Millais was anxious to have him sit as the model for the souman for his ...

    Article : 134 words
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