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  2. SEBASTIAN'S MISSION.

    “October 23. To be roused at 6 o'clock in the morning by the cackling of geese, the quacking of ducks, the lowing of great addered cows and the shrill peans of ...

    Article : 4,212 words
  3. Dadies’ Column.

    A piece of charcoal boiled in the water with high" meat or fowls will render it or them quite sweet. A piece of charcoal should be kept in every larder. Hams, after being ...

    Article : 310 words
  4. GIRLS AS GARDENERS.

    A correspondent of the London Garden writes the following:—It has often struck me a real waste of physical power to see a six foot man sitting on a bench sponging plants, ...

    Article : 275 words
  5. GATHERED IN.

    When Hugh Carmichael saw the newspaper reports of Jim Oswald's death, and the arrest of his cousin Kenneth on suspicion, he felt that this was matter of grave concern to ...

    Article : 4,776 words
  6. THE FAIRY'S GIFT.

    What shall it be, my little maid, A fairy tale? Then listen While in and out, with busy click, Your shining needles glisten. ...

    Article : 321 words
  7. Children’s Column.

    At last, after many days, worn out with travelling, with tired feet and drooping wings, Spideree arrived in sight of a great and gloomy castle, built of enormous blocks ...

    Article : 1,724 words
  8. STANZAS.

    My humble harp! Come let us sing One unassuming heartfelt lay, Ere death shall snap each fragile string. And call me from the world away. ...

    Article : 639 words
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