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  2. OUR YOUNG FOLKS.

    Here is a little talk between a boy who is a great hunter for his age and a woman of his acquaintance, which shows that cowardice sometimes depends upon the ...

    Article : 161 words
  3. A TERRIBLE MISTAKE

    I determined to lie low, like B[?] Rabbit, when I first came into my fortune. for I had received with it a solemn and somewhat gr[?]come warning. ...

    Article : 2,848 words
  4. PECULIAR DISPOSALS OF PROPERTY

    Among the many curious bequests which have been made by eccentric individuals at various times, one of the most pleasing was that of a ...

    Article : 986 words
  5. WORDS OF WISDOM.

    Our birthdays, after we grow wise enough to understand their significance, what are they but warnings, that sound at intervals from off the rock-bound coast ...

    Article : 203 words
  6. FIRE CAUSED BY THE SEA.

    Fancy the waves of the are setting fire to the cliffs they break on! Yet this is what did really happen on the western coast of Ireland. The rocks which the ...

    Article : 131 words
  7. MISERABLE HAPPINESS.

    What do I mean by “miserable happiness?” It sounds contradictory does it not? But it is a matter of fact that such a state of things exists, and that there ...

    Article : 283 words
  8. WEAVING A WEB.

    I am weaving a web from day to day, That shall never waste nor tear. That I in the world everything may Have a garment fit to wear. ...

    Article : 287 words
  9. WHAT A BOY CAN DO.

    A boy can make the world more pure By kindly word and deed; As blossoms call for Nature’s light, So hearts love’s sunshine need. ...

    Article : 94 words
  10. BLUSHING.

    Dr. Eul[?]burg a noted scientist of Vie[?] who has made an [?]cial study of blushing, declare that it is a disease of the nerves, and that women of America ...

    Article : 285 words
  11. SUNLIGHT COSTS NOTHING.

    Some people seem averse to having the sunlight enter their rooms. They do not realise that apartments in which a person spends any considerable part of the day ...

    Article : 150 words
  12. A SHEEP’S SAGACITY.

    An extraordinary display of sagacity in a sheep is set forth in a letter from Mr. Edward Husband, of Folkestone. This gentleman states that lately he was riding ...

    Article : 119 words
  13. HE CHASED SNAILS.

    A nobleman once insisted on his head gardener taking as an apprentice a young lad in whom he was interested. The lad was very la[?]y, and the gardener was not ...

    Article : 223 words
  14. WAR MEANS MONEY.

    It is said that if it were possible to gather together the millions of men who have fallen victims of war and marshal them into an army, they would form a ...

    Article : 135 words
  15. THE ART OF SEEING.

    One may hare the most perfect physical night and yet be mentally blind. How often do we find this in walking with a town companion along a country road. ...

    Article : 236 words
  16. THE HOUSEHOLD.

    RECIPES FROM DR. PETE’S NEW LIONS ON DARK AFRICA.—The unripe banana when dried yields the finest white flour. The Ugali or broth made with baa[?] ...

    Article : 655 words
  17. LIVING IN THE PRESENT.

    The present only belongs to us. Of all the vast eternities, only the moment we enjoy is assured to us. The past is an accomplished history that ran not be ...

    Article : 134 words
  18. NEEDLES AND PINS.

    The medical fraternity of an American city are greatly interested in a most unusual case, and at the same time at a loss to satisfactorily explain its peculiar ...

    Article : 150 words
  19. MARY’S THOUGHTFULNESS.

    Little Mary’s mamma gave orders to the c[?]shman to drown a lot of kittens, but not to let Mary know of it. But the little girl heard of the order in some way, ...

    Article : 54 words
  20. A VERMONT SHEEP-DOG.

    Here is a true story of a Vermon sheep-dog which Scotchmen will find is hard to match:—“ Captain C—, of Bradford, Vt., had a “shepherd-dog ” ...

    Article : 212 words
  21. TREASURES OF THOUGHT.

    Sweetness that never sours will do more to[?]mooth one’s pathway through the world than great accumulation of wealth. The very act of receiving, if done ...

    Article : 256 words
  22. THE OLDEST VILLAGE INN.

    The George Inn. in the village of N[?]ton St. Philip, Somerset, is supposed to be the oldest licensed village alehouse in England, the license dating from 1397. ...

    Article : 90 words
  23. A BLUSHING TREE.

    Among the many wonders of the vast Florida swamps there is nothing more surprising than the blushing tree. This tree is not common. It as only found in ...

    Article : 270 words
  24. THIMBLES.

    The thimble was originally called a thumb-bell in England, because it was first worn on the thumb, then it became a thumble, and finally it settled down to ...

    Article : 101 words
  25. THE CATACOMBS OF MALTA.

    Malta, some years ago, discovered that it owned some catacombs. As a matter of fact, the catacombs in question had existed there from time Immemorial. But ...

    Article : 260 words
  26. ALUMINIUM.

    “Though aluminium is only a child of the last century, yet the are can be had very cheaply and in unlimited quantities,” affirms an authority. “Indeed, it is ...

    Article : 173 words
  27. LIFE.

    Life is a leaf of paper white, Whereon each b[?]e of us may write A line or two; and then [?]snes night. Greatly begin: Though thou hast time ...

    Article : 43 words
  28. BE GENUINE.

    Pretend nothing. Do not seek to impress people with the qualities or accomplishments you would like to p[?]ness. If you usually possess them, People will find ...

    Article : 79 words
  29. DISAPPOINTMENT.

    Disappointment is like a [?]eve Through its coarse meshes the small [?]and hopes and endeavours of a [?] are sifted out relentlessly. But the ...

    Article : 26 words
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