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  2. FUNNIMENTS.

    As army officer recently related the following story to a New York Sun reporter: —'It was near the end of the war, just before Appomattox, that I got sick of cards. Poor ...

    Article : 1,172 words
  3. HOUSEHOLD HINTS.

    EGG OMELETTS.—Beat up thoroughly six eggs, a teaspoonful of sweet cream or milk, and a little salt. Fry in a pan in which there is one-half ounce, of melted butter, over a quick ...

    Article : 810 words
  4. THE SONG OF THE MATES.

    FOR five hours, as the boat finished her loading at Vicksburg, the first mate kept up a monctonous: 'Hi, there, nigger! Nigger, what you doing? ...

    Article : 1,878 words
  5. THE DECEITFUL CLAM.

    'CLAMS,' said a stage-driver to a reporter, 'is mislesdin' and treacherous. The man that gives hisself up to a riotous indulgence in clams is a goner from Gonetown. ...

    Article : 735 words
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