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  2. FUN

    Sunee abinee, vely bottes Shinee alle day— Makee sweates muchee, pettee; Sweatee me away. ...

    Article : 328 words
  3. VARIETIES.

    A writer in a contemporary has endeavored to explain why men whistle. According to this authority whistling was invented to give a man a chance to add a noise to the ...

    Article : 339 words
  4. HUGH MELVILLE; OR, THE FOOT MARK IN THE SNOW.

    The first scene is in the playground near a village school. Two lads are consigning their bonnets and jackets to the keeping of important-looking mates, and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 2,868 words
  5. Let Them Whistle.

    It is a prevalent notion that a propensity to whistle indicates an indolent or trivial nature, writes Rev. Dr. Talmage. When we are indulging in it by solloquy and some one ...

    Article : 1,826 words
  6. Various Railway Signals.

    One pull of the bell-cord signifies “stop.” Two pulls mean “go ahead.” Three pulls mean “back up.” One whistle signifies “down brakes.” ...

    Article : 157 words
  7. Thoughts.

    All can be active; they who accomplish, do so by combining wisdom with activity, A careless air is not a sure sign of thoughtlessness, nor is silence proof of wisdom, ...

    Article : 749 words
  8. Boy Life on the Prairie.

    Some days were always spent in stacking the oats in the barn-yard, where the straw could be banked up for winter use, and these were the pleasantest of all the harvest days, ...

    Article : 246 words
  9. Effect of Respiration on Air.

    “The change which takes place in air during the act of respiration is very decided,” says the London Exchange. “When taken in a dry state, the atmosphere in ...

    Article : 155 words
  10. One Grandfather.

    There is one glory of youth—another, like the sun shining in his strength, or wise maturity; still another—mild, chastened, beneficent—of old age. It is beautifully ...

    Article : 504 words
  11. Tweedledum and “Tweedledee.

    If a young lady should marry for love Her friends all immediately say, “We cannot but pity the innocent dove. Poor thing! she is quite thrown away I” ...

    Article : 74 words
  12. Courtship’s Hours,

    “Say it again and say it slow, Whisper it, darling, soft and low; Let me, sweetest, oh, let me hear The word that you spoke, ’I love you, ...

    Article : 79 words
  13. The Ruling Passion at this Season

    There had been a runaway, A pair of horses were down, a carriage smashed to pieces, and the driver and a lady lay groaning on the grass with their hurts. The ...

    Article : 142 words
  14. How to Eat Soft-Boiled Eggs.

    The very nicest way of eating a soft-boiled egg is from the shell, says Table Talk, of Philadelphia. Place the email end of the egg into an egg cup. or you may stand ...

    Article : 168 words
  15. The Kind of a Baby It Was.

    Noticing a particularly healthy-looking [?] the [?] day a lady asked the nurse who had it in charge : “Is that a nursing baby or a bottle ...

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