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  2. YOUTHS AND MAIDENS.

    [?]o you tancy you have won me, That my heart is all your own ? Do you dream that I will listen To no words but yours alone ? ...

    Article : 838 words
  3. A DOMESTIC STRIKE.

    He was an American walking delegate, and he never tired of talking of the strike. He held that it was justifiable if ever a strike was, and he was prepared to demonstrate ...

    Article : 2,056 words
  4. FOR THE PANTOMIME.

    Old scraggs— scraggs we always called him was the owner of a large [?] Scraggs also owned three [?] in the a[?]llaton of Thea[?] R[?] Scraggs, ...

    Article : 14,735 words
  5. MY LORD.

    It was a London terminus, and the day was piercingly cold. A train for the North was in the station, and a young, rather delicate looking girl had just stepped into a ...

    Article : 7,807 words
  6. SOUNDING HER LOVER.

    She was young and fair, and a tear glis. tened in her eye as she laid her curly head upon his shoulder and exclaimed— “Oh, George, I think if I found you did ...

    Article : 4,030 words
  7. DISINTERESTED JUSTICE.

    The author of “Rural Life in Germany” gives an interesting account of the ready way in which an annoyance he experienced when travelling was settled by ...

    Article : 1,969 words
  8. THE GRAZE FOR OLD VIOLINS.

    It was about the beginning of the present century that the craze for the possession of the works of the old Italian masters set in, and England and France vied in the ardour ...

    Article : 1,547 words
  9. SATAN IN THE PULPIT.

    In a certain village in the North of England a short time ago two chimney sweeps are said to have wandered about after sunset not knowing in what direction to turn for. ...

    Article : 1,539 words
  10. SOLDIERS WHO MUST BE SWIMMERS

    In the Dutch army a man must be able to swim as well as to fight. Moreover, if he is in the cavalry he must have a horse which will take a rive as easily as a hunter takes a ...

    Article : 657 words
  11. ONLY A JOKE.

    “Sir,” said the fiery little fellow, with some show of temper , “you have my umbrella.” “Your umbrella!” exclaimed the big man, who had just picked up the umbrella that the ...

    Article : 620 words
  12. ORDERS BY PIGEON POST.

    The carrier pigeon is now being put into active service by enterprising tradesmen in parts of the world. A butcher in California has trained several of them to brings orders. ...

    Article : 1,401 words
  13. COAL PAVEMENTS.

    There is in Lichfield Cathedral a quaint relic of the old coal paving. As the visitor pisses from Cliantrey’s “Sleeping Children” into a dark side room now used for ...

    Article : 316 words
  14. MOULDY BREAD.

    Mouldy bread is dangerous. It is little kown in towns: bu ti is, however, met with in this country. The mould of bread is a fungus, which is a vegetable poison for men ...

    Article : 893 words
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