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  4. A Bachelor's Nieces.

    Their mothers were watching them from the terrace, but they kept their feelings to themselves, as it was well they did, for the widow was thinking, ...

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  5. Comic Cuttings

    A Frankfort man has written a farce comedy called "Vaccine." It ought to take. "She is a bachelor girl. Isn't she?" ...

    Article : 538 words
  6. The Conversion of Sea into Drinking Water.

    M. Pfister, an Austrian engineer, has discovered a peculiar property in the trunk of a tree—that of retaining the salt in sea water, when it is made to pass ...

    Article : 213 words
  7. Minute Wonders of Nature.

    The fi[?]e of the coarsest wool is about the five-hundredth part of an inch in [?]ameter. It is said that there is silk enough in a tingle cocoon to extend a distance of 535 ...

    Article : 265 words
  8. First class Hiccough Cure.

    An attack of h[?]coughs had considerably aggravated Mr. Twiller's natural irritability. "Can't ye do something to help me out of thief" he asked, indignantly. "Dy'e want ...

    Article : 230 words
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