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  2. A SHORT STORY.

    "I want you to tell me all about everything, so that I'll understand just what is happening. Is that the course?" The clear, young voice aroused a little ...

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  3. RETORTS.

    "Wit," says Tollemache, "is like the walls of Jericho. At the approach of the trumpeter it falls flat," but perhaps the form of wit least liable to this horrible accident ...

    Article : 1,169 words
  4. THE LAND OF ICE AND FIRE.

    Just bordering on the Arctic circle 50 miles north-west of the northern coast of Scotland, lies the la[?] island of Iceland. It is larger than Ireland by about 7000 squa[?] miles, and ...

    Article : 952 words
  5. A VISION OF THE FUTURE.

    In "Munsey's Magazine" for December, Allan A. Benson, chats very profitably about "Thomas A. Edison, Benefactor of Humanity." We learn that the great practical ...

    Article : 371 words
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    "It's sad to see the passing of the horse," "Jolly sight sadder to see the motors passing." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. A CATHEDRAL WINDOW.

    "The Old Glass Painters and Their Work" Is the subject of a very interesting article by Sarah Wilson in "Chambers's Journal" for December. She says:--Some of the glass ...

    Article : 279 words
  9. NEW THEOLOGY.

    Andrew Carnegie is amusing his friends with the story of an old Scottish woman who had no great liking for modern church music. ...

    Article : 87 words
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