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  2. The Storyteller.

    I AM alone to-night, as I often am, and I have been looking into the past with even more intensity than is usual with me. So vividly, indeed, did some things present themselves ...

    Article : 5,048 words
  3. Ladies Column

    MY small Charlie said to me That he had lots of riches. "How much, old man?" said I; said he, "Two farthings in my breeches, ...

    Article : 159 words
  4. A Lady Doctor on Ladies' Dresses.

    MISS EMILY BOVELL-STRUGE, M.D., lecturing at Clifton High School for girls, said the body must be allowed a certain amount of freedom as regarded the clothing it wore if it were to be ...

    Article : 480 words
  5. Sick Children.

    IT is better to take your child to the doctor unnecessarily then to postpone this duty and find that it is too late. A few hours in the diseases of children may make all the ...

    Article : 445 words
  6. The Misfortunes of Beilby Boolger.

    WHEN Boolger saw the unfortunate Teddy, much as he pitied him, he could not refrain from laughter, for he presented the appearance of a scalded rat. His hair, at least on the ...

    Article : 2,860 words
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