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  6. HIS INHERITANCE.

    The Colonel was a mystery to some, for no one knew whence he got his title. One day an acquaintance approached him upon the subject. ...

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  7. SOON REMEDIED.

    Brown had arrived at the seaside but could not find apartments. Everywhere he heard the same cry: “Full up!” ...

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    Wife: “I want to talk with you about some things we need for the house.” Husband: “What are they?” Wife: “Well, to begin with, dear, ...

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  9. FILLING UP TIME.

    A clergyman who owned a farm, ran it on very economical lines, so that it paid splendidly; but sometimes the good man carried his economies a point ...

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  10. HIS REVENGE.

    Mr. Brown had had a difference with the local grocer, and he had openly vowed never to patronise that emporium again. Therefore, the merchant ...

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