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  2. THE TEMPLE OF DEATH.

    Mr. Suddleigh had not yet beard the story of Sophie's final departure from the zenana, and her forced parting from Morabai, in the light of the narrative he had just unfolded, ...

    Article : 5,254 words
  3. THE HUNTING GIRL.

    The morrow broke fine and sunny. There was a crisp, autumnal feeling in the air. The sky was blue and cloudless, and a fresh breeze blew, which caused the yellow leaves to fall ...

    Article : 1,803 words
  4. The Humorist.

    A gentleman who presumed on his acquaintance with Mr. Lincoln to ask particularly teaching questions, once stepped up to him, a lone tone of voice said ...

    Article : 136 words
  5. UNDER THE GREAT SEAL

    Elmira Webb had not overestimated her personal attractions. Unsophisticated as she was in regard to London life, with no practice in coquetry, except upon such gallants as came ...

    Article : 4,728 words
  6. A NEW REMEDY.

    Old Joe Case didn't have much respect for either doctors or medicine until a short time ago. Joe had just pulled through a pretty severe ...

    Article : 208 words
  7. TWO FUNNY OLD LADIES.

    The passengers on one of the North London tramways were recently treated to a little experience which well illustrates the unconciousness of apparent age. The tram was ...

    Article : 379 words
  8. THEY WOULD RATHER “MARCH” THAN DANCE.

    There are more ways to evade an arbitrary order than one. The receptions of a Prussian general’s wife were for some reason uncon genial to the youths under his command, and ...

    Article : 195 words
  9. FIXING HANNAH.

    The Circuit rider for a mountain district in West Virginia was stopping for a day or two at the place where he was to preach on Sunday, and to him a mountaineer came with a buxom ...

    Article : 318 words
  10. THEY OUGHT TO KNOW.

    A story is told of a burglary in which one of the Jurymen seemed to be go certain of the prisoner’s innocence, and pleaded for him co eloquently and so convincingly that the eleven ...

    Article : 334 words
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