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  2. TIPS TO SERVANTS

    The question of tips in English country houses is full of difficulties to the uninitiated. A group of man were discussing the question the other night at a club window. ...

    Article : 851 words
  3. Between Two Loves

    The woman who had so powerfully excited Daisy's curiosity did not appear to notice her; during the greater part of the journey she occupied herself in ...

    Article : 6,392 words
  4. FREAKS OF LETTER-WRITERS.

    In no department of eccentricity do the vagaries of men (and women, too) show themselves more prominently than in the direction of letter-writing and ...

    Article : 302 words
  5. HOW MY MATRIMONIAL FATE WAS DECIDED.

    When I was three-and twenty I was considered in the county of Loam a very lucky young man. I had just left Oxford, with the blushing honours of a Third in Law thick ...

    Article : 580 words
  6. HE MEANT BUSINESS.

    Here is a genuine letter received from a literary aspirant by a New York periodical. It is a gem of purest ray serene:—"Dear Sirs.—Won't you please let me ...

    Article : 205 words
  7. RECKLESS.

    A country barber was just finishing fathering a customer, and was talking volubly, as usual. "Yes, sir," be said, "there's no ...

    Article : 85 words
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