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  2. From Sydney to New York: OVER THE RIO GRANDE AND BURLINGTON ROUTES.

    Yes, we are actually in New York| It takes us same time to recognise that we are now in the great city of which we have so often read and heard, and our feeling is that ...

    Article : 2,120 words
  3. THE SOLEMN HALF-HOUR

    We were born on a wet day in March, in the year 1776, and commenced life as a wailer. We were an idofatigable wailer! Our respected male parent was wont to tell ...

    Article : 1,154 words
  4. An Interview with the Cleverest Pickpocket in London.

    Some few weeks ago an article appeared in a London paper, entitled “How Pickpockets are Trained," and the “traininghome" then referred to was not an imaginary ...

    Article : 1,418 words
  5. [?] the Endies

    Lovers of [?] will be to hear that a hospital has been started in London with a view to tho sufferings of the latter being alleviated, as either from the ignorance, in ...

    Article : 876 words
  6. Cold Facts.

    This story is absolutely true. The dramatis [?] are the good philanthropist, his father, his sister, and a poor young man. ...

    Article : 724 words
  7. His Reason.

    In the smaller towns of these colonies the stranger is always struck by the apparent fact that the landlord of the hotel ought to be in some other business. There is no ...

    Article : 273 words
  8. The Secret of It.

    YOUNGER SISTER—" I'm sick o£ tennis; why do we play it, anyhow?" Older Sister—“ Because it’s the only game we can play with men." YOUNGER SISTER—“ Oh I bother men I” ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 38 words
  9. Not So Par Wrong.

    FAIR DISCIPLE OF MRS. DUGDALE (to scoffer) "What doyou cosider to be Woman's sphere, Mr. Boobeigh?" MR. B.—"'Woman's fear?' Why, firstly a mouse; and, secondly, that she will not get a husbang!" ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 27 words
  10. Breaking the Ice.

    An up-country bran visited his sweetheart After sitting in silence for half an hour an idea struck him, and stealing a [?] at the girl on the other side of the fireplace, he ...

    Article : 510 words
  11. Never Hind the Other fifteen.

    A man with a purple nose was fishing off the wharf last Saturday and, suddenly fell into the water. A fellow fisherman of he revolent acpect promptly haulod Him ont, ...

    Article : 128 words
  12. He Wouldn't Drown for a Sovereign.

    "Now, gentlemen," said a boisterous man in the smoking carriage of a south suburban train, “I will bet a sovereign there is not a man in this carriage that can take thirty ...

    Article : 139 words
  13. Very Needy.

    "Lend me a pound? I need it very 14 What for?” "What for?" "I want to pawn my watch." ...

    Article : 40 words
  14. After the Wedding Tour.

    New Papa— "well, my pet, I have brought your mamma home at last, you see. I hope you will learn to love me like a daughter." Stop-daughter— "I’ll try hard, because it ...

    Article : 71 words
  15. Considerate.

    ” Henry, ” said his Aunt Matilda, at the close of the performance, there's one thing I must speak to you about. Don’t you think it looks bad for you to go out, as you do, be ...

    Article : 66 words
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