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  2. Common Saying and Thel[?]Origin.

    "Go to Jericho."--One of the houses belonging to Henry VIII. at Blackinore, in Essex, was called Jericho; the river running through the village, Jordan. ...

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  3. Comic Cuttings.

    Only a truthful man knows how much be lies. The actions of a 13in. gun speak louder than words. ...

    Article : 731 words
  4. The Home.

    "One thing which cannot fail to strike the notice of every physician," said a prominent specialist in nervous diseases. "is the increase of children and even adults who ...

    Article : 191 words
  5. The Eskimo.

    It is recorded in the "Peoples of the World" that the Eskimo ere enormous eaters, all take their food raw, or in a frozen condition. To eat eight or nine pounds of ...

    Article : 439 words
  6. Short Story.

    There never was a truer saying than the one so often quoted--" Misfortunes never come singly."' My life had been rendered a burden to me for the past ...

    Article : 2,228 words
  7. The Sketcher.

    Scene--The exterior of a residence. A hansom cab stops before the door, and a fane descends with some difficulty. He slowly gives the driver some silver. ...

    Article : 705 words
  8. The Face and the Volce.

    A pretty face and a musical voice go well together, but of the two the latter is preferable. The power of a truly good woman possessing such a gift cannot be ...

    Article : 131 words
  9. Beading Before Retiring.

    It is wise at night to read, but for a few minutes, some books which will compose and soothe the mind; which will bring us face to face with the true facts of life, ...

    Article : 212 words
  10. Don't Forget the Dot.

    According to a celebrated delineator of character by handwriting, how to dot the letter his considered a most important one. From this authority it appears that those ...

    Article : 354 words
  11. Change of Clothing.

    Health is often lost, and sometimes life itself, by a change of clothing. Laying flannels aside in the spring is a most pernicious practice. They are as necessary in ...

    Article : 227 words
  12. Twins at Cricket.

    One peculiarity about twin schoolboys is that very often they cannot be Induced to dress differently. The young rascals realise that their striking resemblance to each ...

    Article : 486 words
  13. The Value of Rain.

    Most people think that we could get along very much more pleasantly with about half the rain that Nature gives us. We certainly got a pretty large quantity-- ...

    Article : 287 words
  14. The Census.

    The Sences taker in our town being taken sick, he deppertised me to go out for him one day, and as he was too ill to giv me informashun how to perceed, I was consekently ...

    Article : 366 words
  15. A Pleasant Letter.

    It takes a clever man to find a wood word to say on every occasion. It is said of Thomas Bailey Aldrich that he once received a letter from his friend, Prof. ...

    Article : 235 words
  16. Our Lost Sense.

    One of the greatest discoveries of physiology is that we once had air censes. What the lost sense was no one knows, and probably no one will ever know. But that ...

    Article : 206 words
  17. Some Royal Favourites

    The Queen has a deep love for almost all animals; the one exception to the Queen's large-hearted sympathy with the animal kingdom is made with regard to cats. Her ...

    Article : 288 words
  18. An Adventure of Max O'Rell's.

    Max O'Rell tells the following story of an adventure be met with during the days of the Commune:-- "On the 14th of April my regiment received orders to attack the ...

    Article : 420 words
  19. Chemistry of Ten.

    An interesting lecture on tea was la[?]ey delivered by Dr. Goodfellow, of the East London Technical College. Tea, said the lecturer, consists for the most part of ...

    Article : 267 words
  20. Reparice.

    Some one, blaming a little girl for her extravagance, said: "You should not burn the candle at both ends." "Why, is not that the way to make both ends meet ?" ...

    Article : 266 words
  21. A Good Reason.

    An eccentric old gentleman, who lived in a small country village in Lancashire, was seized with a predisposition to prepare for his latter end. ...

    Article : 210 words
  22. Gipsies on the Increase.

    It has been popularly supposed that the gipsies of Europe, like the Indians of North America, were becoming an extinct race, and the conditions of their existence are ...

    Article : 137 words
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