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  2. WITH THE NORTH WEST MOUNTED POLICE.

    Apart from the stealing of horses that have been sent out on the ranges, and "lifted" thence by night, or that have been actually taken out ...

    Article : 789 words
  3. A CURIOUS STORY.

    I first made the man's acquaintance (writes Sir Walter Besant) when he was very low down in the world-- so low, in fact, as to be six ...

    Article : 799 words
  4. HOW A SWINDLER WAS "DONE."

    A well-known police official in the Midlands (writes "The Major") told met an amusing, story of how a shady individual was hoist with his own ...

    Article : 378 words
  5. CONCERNING MARRIAGE.

    "Why are men always allowed to blunders?" said Mrs. Darcy Jacobs, looking over her high, nose at the gentleman next her. . . . ...

    Article : 446 words
  6. THE PREUSSEN.

    The great German sailing vessel, the Preussen, which has been wrecked on the rocks of Dover, could not only claim the distinction of being the ...

    Article : 348 words
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    Advertising : 452 words
  8. THE SUN- BURNT FACE.

    Rightly or wrongly, the face browned by the sun is regarded as an index of health and there are some persons who feel that the money spent upon ...

    Article : 643 words
  9. EARL JERSEY'S DOUBLE.

    A striking story is told of Lord Jersey, whose, interest in work among waifs and strays is so well known. Many years ago, when he was ...

    Article : 224 words
  10. "THE FLAMING CRAFT."

    "Bad as they have made me out since I left here," said Mark Twain on one of his visits to Hannibal, the Missouri town in which his boyhood ...

    Article : 516 words
  11. WRONGLY SUSPECTED.

    A strange but true story (writes "Looker On") reaches me from Moseley. A few weeks ago a new stable hand at a gentleman's residence was ...

    Article : 343 words
  12. SOMETHING IN TREES.

    The most wonderful forest tree in the world, perhaps, is the "cannibaltree" of Australia, which someone has most aptly called "the most ...

    Article : 281 words
  13. A CUT FROM THE UPPER.

    Mr. Tendertooth looked at it. Then he bit it. Then he called the waiter. "What on earth do you call this?" he demanded. "It's as tough as ...

    Article : 109 words
  14. A NIGHT WORKER.

    There is a story told of a veteran night editor who, for some reason, had a couple of days off. For years he had reached his home about six ...

    Article : 101 words
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