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  2. BLISSFUL MOMENTS.

    We met non ware At the foot of the stair, Where but a dim light was low burning. She gave such a startled sweet look of ...

    Article : 1,070 words
  3. DETECTIVE SKETCHES.

    "Mrs. Baxter is coming in to see you presently when she thinks you have done your tea, Sandy," said my wife one evening on arrival at home. ...

    Article : 4,619 words
  4. CONDEMNED.

    "No sir, I ain't done it, I couldn't say no more, not if you was to talk till you was dumb. "Tisn't that I ain't grateful--" "I'm quite sure of that," said the ...

    Article : 1,745 words
  5. A GRAVEYARD OF PETS.

    In Gouldtown, New Jerney, is a remarkable burying-ground. It is less than a quarter of on sere, but contains 147 graves. It is the private property of Mr. Stas Starke, and the seenpants ...

    Article : 370 words
  6. HANGING ABOVE A TIGER.

    A British officer in India had gone out upon an elephant in search of a tiger which had just killed a man and two bullocks within half a mile of ramp. The hunt was ...

    Article : 513 words
  7. INSANITY CURED BY MUSIC.

    The recovery of Philip V. of Spain from an attack of apparently confirmed insanity by the power of music is one of the most remarkable cures in medical history. Insanity was ...

    Article : 483 words
  8. THE USES OF CORK.

    The cork oak is said to grow, and even thrive, in America, but the material obtainer is of such as inferior quality that all attempts to raise it there have been abandoned in favour of ...

    Article : 212 words
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