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  2. The Sketcher.

    "The mind of a child," said Mr. Migga, puzzle me more [?] anythink else. For why 2 And well tell you. Because it ask [?] which prove that, without [?]ing. ...

    Article : 1,610 words
  3. Short Story.

    Ting-a-ling! from the drawing-room bell Mrs. Sm[?]hers started to her feet and dried her eyes. Ting-a-ling [?] from the first floor bell. Ting-a-ling from the ...

    Article : 2,359 words
  4. Short Story.

    George Harrison rang the bell of Elysiun Vina with that sent-assured, [?]ye-go[?]a-right-to-come-there air Which [?] characterises a young man when, the ...

    Article : 1,174 words
  5. Where Purest English is Spoken.

    It is often said that the prettiest English is spoken in Inverness, the capital of the Highlands. The reputation of inverness in this respect is as old as the days of ...

    Article : 314 words
  6. Rigeon-Pasis.

    Although their value as news-carriers has long been recognised by the military systems of all the other Great Powers, our own War Office has only just begun to sericusly ...

    Article : 725 words
  7. Rabbit Versus Golden Eagle.

    1 once (writes a correspondent of " Chums") witnessed an exciting battle 'twixt a big eagle and a very Little rabbit. Do not laugh, for no joke is intended. On ...

    Article : 507 words
  8. " When I Was Young."

    When I was young people at large country house parties used to go in breakfast arm-in-arm, and no lady ever walked with, her husband except "bras seus bras." ...

    Article : 212 words
  9. From the Black Country.

    In Cradley Heath, as in other towns, the old-age scheme was frequently discussed. In a certain public-house in the above town, the company (consisting chiefly of ...

    Article : 281 words
  10. Holding Down All the Jobs.

    A [?]er for a religious publication entered the yard of a residence a few days ago. A small waggon in the yard, and several war whoops from the rear of the house ...

    Article : 181 words
  11. On a Tramp Steamboat.

    I once made a voyage from Sicily in a vessel that turned out to have a cargo of bones, got how or whence, who can tell,? Everything looked charming, for the ...

    Article : 280 words
  12. II.

    The evening following his adventure with the young lady cyclist Harrison again presented [?] at [?]lysium Villa. To his astonishment, the maid who open d ...

    Article : 1,758 words
  13. Modern Navigation.

    From the summit of Table Mountain on a clear, day one may obtain a view of the distant finger-like point of Agulhas To stand upon that commanding height, and witless ...

    Article : 159 words
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