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  2. THINGS TO EAT.

    One happy morning, never to be forgotten, says a writer in the "Sun," I was entertained at lunch at the Amphitryon Club, where M. Emile Aoust, formerly maitre d'hotel at Biquon's ...

    Article : 1,236 words
  3. Old St. Paul's.

    The condition of the prisons at this season was really frightful, in Newgate, in particular, where the distemper broke out at the beginning of June, it raged with such violence that in less ...

    Article : 9,642 words
  4. WAITING FOR WIND.

    SMALL BOY (on river bank) "Do you know 'boat weather?" Old Gentleman: "I have studied meteorology a little." ...

    Article : 191 words
  5. HOW LONG SHE WAS GONE FOR.

    A FEW weeks ago, a lady, in passing through Boston on the way to her own city, bethought herself of an acquaintance of the summer before, living on the Back Bay, ...

    Article : 204 words
  6. STILL THIS AME.

    It is related that some 20 years ago [?] negro youth left his mother's cabin on the Georgia coast and drifted to Washington, where, by his industry and enterprise, he ...

    Article : 138 words
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