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  2. A NARROW SQUEAK.

    MOVING about in racing circles, both on the green turf and elsewhere, one often has a chance of coming across older men of a part generation, from whose varied ...

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  3. THE BLACK LADY OF DARMSTADT.

    THE Courts of Germany and Austria boast of a host of legendary lady speectres who, when was in to befall the princely house in question, make their ...

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  5. AMMONIA STOPPED HIM.

    YEARS ago, when I Was a youngster, I became an assistant to Dr. B--, the superintendent of a public insane asylum. As in all insane asylum, some of the ...

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  6. COROWA HOSPITAL.

    THE special general meeting called for Saturday last was poorly attended counter at rac[?]ions in the shape of football match and rifle booting ...

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  7. A HIGHLANDER'S WORD.

    IN the year 1795, a curious disturbance broke out in Glasgow among the Bredalbane Fencibles. Several men having been confined and threatened with corporal ...

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  8. Night at Sea.

    Night comes and stars their won led vigils keep In soil, unfathomable depths of sky: In myslio veil of shadowy darkness lie ...

    Article : 252 words
  9. Fables.

    A tramp who was sleeping on the cou[?]bomedge of a strawetaok after a nearly meal of cold victuals was suddenly awakened by a voice calling in his car, and he sprang up ...

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