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  3. A GREAT EMIGRATION

    Amongst the most extraordinary spectac’es witnessed in the temperate regions may be mentioned the migration of a great colony of Lemmings. This ...

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  5. Nature Slowly Makes Ready

    You have probably never seen a volcano in errupton. It is a magnificent spectacle. Where do all those torrents of red hot lava come from P Nobody can tell, except that ...

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  6. THE LAST OF THE CORNISH SMUGGLES.

    Penquite, the residence of Sir Philip Molesworth looks down upon the Fowey, some there miles from its mouth. It bears the impress of decay ...

    Article : 2,237 words
  7. IT REMINDED HIM OF HOME.

    The burglar bad entered the house as quietly as possible but his those ware not added and they made some noise. He had just reached the door of the ...

    Article : 172 words
  8. WHY HE DID IT.

    I wag standing on tho sidewalk with Jabson the ether day (says a Free Press writer), when a runaway team came down the street, scattering the ...

    Article : 524 words
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