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  2. FOR THE CHILDREN

    The grip of famine was over the land, All through June, July, and August, the ought-to-be-wet months, no rain had fallen in Upper India. The ...

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  3. TALES & SKETCHES

    These peaceful wanderings midst the lonely glades of the bush were brought to an abrupt termination by the two families falling in with a tribe of about ...

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  4. LETTERS FROM THE LITTLE ONES.

    Dear Flamingo.—I read with pleasure the poetry that frequently is published in the children's page of the "Examiner." The poems are often very instructive besides ...

    Article : 393 words
  5. CHAPTER VIII.

    Buckley soon lost all notions of the time he had been living with! the natives. Indeed, it 'would have been rather remarkable, all circumstances ...

    Article : 1,435 words
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    Dear Flamingo,—I have been waiting till after the holidays, so that I could write and tell you about them. I went to Leith, and had some very nice picnics, one ...

    Article : 206 words
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  8. INDISPUTABLE ACTS

    According to our Insurance Standard 50 per cent of authors, 42 per cent of clergymen, 30 per cent of lawyers, 27 per cent of teachers, and 24 per cent. ...

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