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  3. CURIOUS CLAUSES IN WILLS.

    Occasionally in old English wills we find a sort of grim humour connected with the prospect of death and the last offices of religion. ...

    Article : 297 words
  4. JIM SYKES’ RUSE.

    Jim Sykes was, to use the popular vernacular, “ stone broke.” And well he might be and thoroughly he deserved to be, as be had been on “ the spree” for more than ...

    Article : 419 words
  5. CARL DUNDER AND THE CHOLERA SCARE.

    “ Sergeant, I like to shpoke mit you a few times,” said Mr. Dander as he entered the station house over by the fat policeman the other afternoon, and stood before the ...

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  6. “CRASS” WIDOW.

    “ Grass-widow and “Widow bewitched ” are colloquialisms well understood in England. It seems, however, that these expressions convey to American ears no very ...

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  8. RETIRED FOR LUNCH.

    When the Tichborne trial was at its height an enterprising manager of a portable theatre wrote a play from the incidents connected with the case. It ran with ...

    Article : 161 words
  9. TO RUSSIA FOR WARMTH.

    Five years ago Lord Randolph Churchill undertook a journey to Russia. A friend asked him w hat he had gone there for. “To get warm !” was the reply. And he ...

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