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  2. A ROMANCE KINGSHIP.

    There have been compliments and compliments, but of all the compliments that history has ever seen, that paid to Jean B[?] Jules Bern[?] by the Swedes stands as the ...

    Article : 1,400 words
  3. Between Two Loves

    It was a long, lingering illness, More than once the doctor gave up all hopes of Daisy, believing it was quite impossible for her to recover. But she ...

    Article : 6,600 words
  4. JAPANESE WEDDINGS.

    On the wedding day the Japanese girl covers her face with a thick rice paint, rouges her lips and dresses in a garment of white--the mou[?] colour--is order in signify her death to her ...

    Article : 350 words
  5. SOME FAMOUS HORSES.

    In Roman history we find a couple af horsed treated in a most ridiculous fashion, so much so that we feel quite certain they must have been far more sensible than their masters. One ...

    Article : 207 words
  6. AN ACTRESS'S KIND DEED.

    An interesting incident co[?]ted with the theatrical performances of Madame Risto[?] at Ma[?] made her immensely popular in the Spanish capital. The story is related by the ...

    Article : 191 words
  7. THE JUDGE AND HIS DOC.

    Mr. Justice Hawkins's affection for the canine tribe is well-known. A short time back when he was on circuit, he arrived in a Western town, accompanied, as usual, by his favourite terrier. ...

    Article : 115 words
  8. THE TOYS OF OLD TIME.

    The most primitive toy is the doll. It dates back is prehistoric times, and is found in every part of the world. This one would naturally expect to find. A child, [?]ing its mother ...

    Article : 169 words
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