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  4. A TERRIBLE SUITOR

    Continuing their walk, [?] and her [?] proceeded to the terrace. There were [?] under the trees, near the [?] overlooking the river, ...

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  6. CHANGE OF SHED.

    In the N.S.W. Agricultural Gazette (March 1913, issue) the late Superintendent (now Under Secretary) of Agriculture (Mr. Valder) gives the ...

    Article : 250 words
  7. COOKERY FOR INVALIDS.

    “The sick we have always with us.” but convalescence is not infrequently retarded by the fact that invalid cookery is by no means universally ...

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  8. MAIZE AS FODDER.

    If a seed house should advertise a new forage plant that was palatable and nutritious and would grow ten to fourteen, feet high within one hundred ...

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  9. HOUSEHOLD HINTS.

    To Renovate Black Silk.—Old black silk can be beautifully renovated with potato-water, made as follows, and which is also good for any kind of silk ...

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  10. FOILING THE TIP-HUNTER.

    The hat-check boy is an American institution for extracting tips from the unwary. He pervades the better class of American hotels, and unless ...

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  11. NO GETTING AHEAD OF HIM.

    At one of the English holiday, resorts during the season a coach used to run daily between the town and some ruins a few, miles out, stopping ...

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  12. MRS. MALAPROP’S CAR.

    “I have,” said Mrs. Malaprop, “a beautiful car, with a cymbeline body, dispatchible and denounceable rims, epileptic springs, eclectic starter, ...

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  13. COULDN’T HELP IT.

    “At one of the first meetings,” said Miss Frooks, president of the Equal Rights League of Newark, “the audience was full of giggles. I felt it ...

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  14. PA FLED TOO.

    “I say, pa.” “Well ?” “I thought you said if a boy would always mind his parents he wouldn’t ...

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  15. CLEVER TOMMY.

    A school teacher was asking her scholars if they could tell what part of the body was the most ill-used. One little boy snapped his fingers saying, “Yes, ...

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  17. NOT WHAT SHE WANTED.

    Mrs. Smith—“Is my hat on— ?” Smith (impatiently)— “Yes, your hat’s on straight. “Come along or we’ll lose the train.” ...

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