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  2. THE STORYTELLER.

    It was a glorious July evening balmy and breathable — a boom devoutly cherished after the baked June nights of a fortnight before — and the broad piazza was a very ...

    Article : 2,302 words
  3. THE CHILDREN.

    My dear Nieces and Nephews— I am sorry to say that I felt it necessary to send a curcular letter to all the members of our “Sunbeam” Band of Workers, ...

    Article : 2,050 words
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  6. THE HUMORIST.

    At first sight it would seem that it must be an unreasonable man who would find fault with a house because it had one more room than was mentioned in the ...

    Article : 162 words
  7. PLEASED WITH HIS JOKE.

    Indignant householder (to the collector of gas bills)—“How is it that my gas bills get higher and higher every quarter, when I am sure that we burn, no more gas than ...

    Article : 92 words
  8. LONG-DISTANCE DANCING

    Many persons have estimated the distance covered by the habitual billiard player as he walks round the table. A correspondent of The Medical Press and ...

    Article : 86 words
  9. RULES FOR BOOKSHELF LETTERS.

    1. Letters must be written on one side of the paper only. 2. The name, age, and address of the writer must be on every letter, the real name being given ...

    Article : 63 words
  10. NOT AN EASY TASK.

    A new military prison chaplain was recently appointed in a certain town in Scotland. He was a man who greatly magnified his office. On entering one of the cells ...

    Article : 133 words
  11. MAJOR, A CLEVER MALTESE CAT.

    Mr. Clarence V. Odell writes in The Boston Globe:—There was once upon a time a large Maltese cat that, for want of a better name, we will call Major. ...

    Article : 1,049 words
  12. PREMIER AND HIS “CHUM.”

    A correspondent sends an interesting story of Mr. Seddon’s first visit to his native town of St. Helens in the capacity of Premier of New Zealand. Conspicuous on ...

    Article : 153 words
  13. NEWLY MARRIED.

    She was newly married, and did not know a little bit about either housekeeping or shopping, and she was giving her very first order. It was a crusher, but the ...

    Article : 164 words
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  16. THE TALE OF A PICCANINNY.

    A little black pic-can-in-ny once Sat under a mulga tree; He crooned a tune that was half a song. And half a cor-rob-bo-ree. ...

    Article : 187 words
  17. OUR SUNBEAM BOOKSHELF.

    I was attracted to this book at once by its likeness and unlikeness to the stories of exploration which we Australians know so well. There was now and then a struggle ...

    Article : 3,475 words
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