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  2. A STRANGE PATIENT.

    No smuggled merchandise she beheld, but a man's face -- the eyes closed, the features pale, calm, as in the repose of death ! Was it death? What else could it be ...

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  6. FARM AND GARDEN.

    Real wintry weather has set in at last. The bitingly cold northerly winds with [?] occasional showers of hail [?] temperature both of the ...

    Article : 430 words
  7. PLANT-HOUSES.

    Tuberous begonias will now be going to rest for the winter ; some are already dormant. These most useful plants are not so commonly grown as their merits deserve ...

    Article : 404 words
  8. THE FRUIT GARDEN.

    The [?] of high, drying winds is [?] the planting of fruit trees. As far practicable the roots of trees should not be allowed to dry in the case of citrus ...

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  10. THE FLOWER GARDEN AND SHRUBBERY.

    Each succeeding week these departments are getting more bare of flowers, but the Narcissus and other early flowering bulbs are beginning make a show, and there ...

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