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  3. SOME GOOD LAUGHS.

    Six sailors were stranded on a desert island. They were of three nationalities. When the sun rose the picture on the island was this:— ...

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  6. HOME FAULT-FINDERS!

    There is no greater foe to domestic peace and harmony than the critic on the hearth. When John led Mary to the altar, ...

    Article : 533 words
  7. UNDER THE STARS.

    All thoughtful minds have times of depression. Life looms too large and overwhelming, and the spirit is pressed to its knees. Then life ...

    Article : 539 words
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  9. TOM TOOK THE HINT.

    Tom and Lizzie were walking home along a lonely lane. They had been to market, and the youth carried a young pig under one arm and a tub ...

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  10. THE BLUNDERER.

    They eat under the moonlight, the sweet young thing and her latest “catch,” a poor, gasping fish who, she assured herself, was almost landed. ...

    Article : 131 words
  11. EXPLORING THE UNKNOWN.

    “The study of the occult sciences interests me very much,” remarked the new boarder. “I love to explore and delve into the regions of the unknown, ...

    Article : 157 words
  12. DRESSED FOR THE PART.

    He was awakened about two in the morning by his valet. “There’s a burglar downstairs, sir,” said the valet. ...

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  13. “JOANNA GODDEN—MARRIIED.” And Other Stories,

    The wide circle of readers who were fascinated by the strength of Joanna Godden’s personality and by her self-revelations, will welcome this ...

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  16. LETTERS ABOUT LIVER COMPLAINT.

    From Mrs. E. Coffey, 160 Buckhurststreet, South Melbourne, Vic., 17th April, 1926: “Some time ago I suffered severely ...

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  17. KNEW HIS LINES.

    The bridegroom was embarrassed; the bride was self-possessed. “If it were only over!” he whispered, excitedly. “I know I’ll do it wrong.” ...

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  18. THE WRONG BUS.

    Bus-conductors need to be patient souls at times. An old lady got into a bus, and took several minutes to settle herself ...

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  20. “MONSIEUR OF THE RAINBOWS.”

    Through misfortune Monsieur Bon Coeur, the scion of an aristocratic French family, becomes a tramp. As his name suggests, he is the hero ...

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