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  2. CHAPTER XX.

    "I had now no motive for living or hoping. I had been a lawless woman, but up to that point I don't think I had been a positively wicked one. By ...

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  5. CHAPTER XXII.

    Wiltshire was waiting for me in the reception room. "Well?" he said, as I came out. "A most amazing story," I replied. ...

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  6. SOMETHING LAUGHABLE SHORT TERMS FOR COOKS

    Wife: Oh, dear! The cook says she is going to leave, and she has been here only two days. Husband: It's all your own fault. ...

    Article : 49 words
  7. AN ELECTRIC SWITCH

    Workmen were fixing up electric wires in an elementary school. A little fellow who happened to be passing by peeped through the open door. ...

    Article : 57 words
  8. IT WAS OBVIOUS.

    A particularly sour and plain-looking woman had come to consult the doctor, and was explaining her symptoms. ...

    Article : 61 words
  9. A TERRIBLE DISASTER

    The young husband had arrived home to find his wife in tears. "Whatever is the matter, darling?" he inquired. ...

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  10. CHAPTER XXI.

    "My husband was dead before we reached the house," continued Mrs. Trethewey. "It was then that Fate played the most extraordinary trick ...

    Article : 1,681 words
  11. MARRIAGE RISKS

    An elderly and a young member of a certain club met in the smoking-room. "I hear, Mr. Jones," said the former, "that you are going to be married ...

    Article : 63 words
  12. THE TRAVELLER'S TRICK.

    The traveller who had no seat in the waiting-room rushed back into the room, snatched up his [?]ag, and burst precipitately on to the platform again. ...

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  13. THE CONFESSION.

    Two men were walking down the m[?] street of a country town when one of them took off his hat and bowe[?] respectfully to an old gentleman who ...

    Article : 65 words
  14. HE MET HIS MATCH.

    He was a smart young commercial traveller, and he rather resented the fact that the hotel porter had directed him to the room reserved for members ...

    Article : 90 words
  15. IT WAS INSURED!

    The profiteer was showing a guest the treasures of his palatial home. Among other things was a wonderful piece of rare china. ...

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  16. CHIPS AND CHAFF

    Mansfield Motorist: "I admit I had no license; it was a foresight on my part." Witness: "Her face though not ...

    Article : 383 words
  17. A LARGE ORDER

    It was evening and the proprietor of the little confectionery shop was puffing and panting as he struggled with his shutters. His supper was waiting, ...

    Article : 94 words
  18. A SURE SIGN

    A Yorkshire mill-hand charged with having set fire to a large hayrick, was defended on the around that he was not altogether responsible for his ...

    Article : 99 words
  19. MEDIATION FAILS

    The failure of the Leader of the Federal Parliamentary Labour Party (Mr. M. Charlton) to mediate successfully in the coal ...

    Article : 237 words
  20. A JOB FOR LIFE

    He obtained a job as a packer in a china warehouse. On the third day he smashed a [?]ig vase. On pay day he was called into the manager's office ...

    Article : 91 words
  21. A SMART YOUNG MAN

    Young Rushabout had prevailed upon his rich grandfather to buy him a motor-bicycle. The agreement was that Rushabout ...

    Article : 93 words
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