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  2. The Novelist.

    "I SAY, Fairy!" cried Charles Woodford, while a pair of goggle eyes peered round the door, "here's the Cat coming up the avenue If I were you I'd be off for a walk with Phil, ...

    Article : 3,984 words
  3. FIENDS IN HUMAN FORM.

    ELIZABETH de-was wont to dress well in order to please her husband, and she spent half the day over her toilet. On one occasion a lady's maid saw something wrong in her ...

    Article : 1,060 words
  4. IN JEOPARDY.

    I'm a bricklayer, I am; and what's more, down in the country where people ain't so particular about keeping trades distinct as they are in the great towns. This may be ...

    Article : 4,072 words
  5. COURTIN' IN FRENCH HOLLOW.

    "COURTIN' is all Slick enough when every body's agreed, and the gal aint got no mischief in her; but when an extensive family, old maids, cross daddy, and a romantic old mammy, all want to ...

    Article : 2,311 words
  6. WRITING TO THE PAPERS.

    THE following unique specimen of newspaper letter writing appeared in the Courier of Tuesday last. Sir,—I hope you will aloow me a few lines ...

    Article : 434 words
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