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  2. THE OVERSEER AT COO-INDA.

    We will now return to Cooinda Station, in order to discover what has been occurring there, and what made Ned Joyce, the overseer, write so urgent a letter to Dan ...

    Article : 4,413 words
  3. The Story-Teller.

    At t e time that the incident occurred which I am about to relate I had just attained my lieutenancy in an Austrian lancer regiment quartered in Hungary. Our barracks held two ...

    Article : 5,386 words
  4. WHAT WAS IN HIS COFFEE?

    “Now, sir I hope we shall have no difficulty in getting you to speak up,” said the barrister, in a very lend commanding voice. “I hope not, sir,” shouted the witness at the ...

    Article : 210 words
  5. SOMETHING WORTH KNOWING.

    A Lancashire tradesman was one day busy at his d[?] when a poor, broken-down looking man came and asked for relief. the tradesman refused him and ordered him out of the ...

    Article : 90 words
  6. THE PRINCE OF WALES SPEAKS ON HEALTH.

    In his able and timely remarks at the opening of the International Congress of Hygiene, at St. James’s Hall, London. August 10th, 1801, the President, the Prince of Wales, ...

    Article : 1,065 words
  7. ALONE ON A WIDE, WIDE SEA.

    When I awoke my gaze was directed at the face of Mr. McEwan, who stood at the side of my bedplace looking at me. The cabin was full of strong daylight bat the atmosphere was ...

    Article : 5,193 words
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