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  2. HOW ONE FIRE LIT ANOTHER

    We had been up the Mer de Glace that afternoon, stretching our legs over the ice plains, leaping the cre[?] and broiled like a salmon over a Highland fire in the [?] ride ...

    Article : 4,407 words
  3. THE LADIES' COLUMN.

    At the State Ball, given at Buckingham Palace, in honour of the Emperor of Russia and his son the Grand Duke Alexis, the Princess of Wales wore a pale green satin dress, with folds of green ...

    Article : 595 words
  4. RECIPES.

    CORNCAKES.--Into a quart of milk stir enough yellow corn meal to make a thick batter, add to it four well-beaten eggs and a teaspoonful of salt. Butter small basins or tin pans, fill them one inch ...

    Article : 396 words
  5. MARRIAGE BY TELEGRAPH.

    We have heard in England of the telegraph being made use of by eager and somewhat indiscreet admirers for making offers of marriage; also, more reasonably, by admired ones for ...

    Article : 502 words
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