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  2. SPOOPENDYKE’S BRUISED ARM

    “Why, what’s the matter, my dear ?” cried Mrs. Spoopendyke, as Mr. Spoopendyke limped into the room, and dropped into a chair. “What on earth has happened to you ?” ...

    Article : 1,130 words
  3. A NEW PHASE OF AN OLD SWINDLE.

    The San Francisco Chronicle gives the following account of a heartless swindle :—A confiding foreigner has succumbed to the wiles of the “boodle-ringer.” The present victim, ...

    Article : 892 words
  4. CURIOSITIES OF WILLS.

    Old Londoners will probably remember the Will Office, the resort of many an idler as well as the resort of lawyers. Scarcely an almanac is issued without a form of the formula ...

    Article : 415 words
  5. MARK TWAIN ON THE WRONG SOENT.

    In the pew directly in front of us sat an elderly lady, plainly and deeply dressed; at her side sat a young lady with a very sweet race, and she also was quite simply dressed; ...

    Article : 614 words
  6. TERRIBLE DISASTER IN AN ORPHAN ASYLUM.

    A Scranton telegram to the San Francisco Chronicle, dated February 27, says:—The Catholic Orphanage in Hyde-park, Scranton, was burned early this evening. Seventeen ...

    Article : 372 words
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