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  2. CHILDREN'S CORNER

    POOR little Daisy, with ruflles and tucks, Has to sit still, lost she spoil her fine dress. Dear little Rose, in a calico gown, And a checked gingham pinafore, plaided and ...

    Article : 40 words
  3. THE HOUSEKEEPER.

    LEMON PIE.—Make and bake the crust for a lemon pie, and then, while it is baking, or afterward, make the filling. This should be made precisely as for lemon jelly-cake, and should ...

    Article : 1,214 words
  4. THE SKETCHER

    Horse racing is like making love; those who look on see most of the fun. There is a burning pleasurable excitement in seeing a colt of one's own breeding romp home with a few ...

    Article : 1,998 words
  5. His First Crow; or the Conceited Chanticleer.

    IT was a poultry-yard indeed!—one to be proud of. So said the visitors who came to see it. And the farmer and his wife were proud of it, and in time the poultry came to be proud ...

    Article : 995 words
  6. The Reviewer.

    THE author, while following the general view of Piazzi Smyth in regarding the pyramids as standards of measure, expresses an opinion that they were also intended to illustrate some ...

    Article : 958 words
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