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  2. (All Rights Reserved.) CaugMinTfieir Own Trap. NICK CARTER AND THE BANK NOTE FORGERS. PART 7. CHAPTER XX.

    It was about eight o’clock when Nick arrived at the saloon of Pa[?] Kennedy. This was an ordinary bar room on ...

    Article : 2,819 words
  3. CHAPTER NXII.

    Shortly after ten o'clock the next morning Mr A. F. Collier dignified, urbane, and scrupulously attired, was seated at the open roll-top desk ...

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  4. THE FALL OF WHIST.

    In an interesting article on "The Fall of Whist," Mr. Edward Dicey says: "Changes of fashion are common enough, but I never knew of a ...

    Article : 289 words
  5. CHAPTER XXI.

    "Well, Chick, the case is now plain enough, and all we have to do is to round up these scoundrels to the last man." ...

    Article : 2,129 words
  6. HOW WOULD YOU LIKE FROG WEATHER?

    A frog or a tench may be frozen almost solid throughout, and yet survive. If the freezing is complete and the juices are solidified, they ...

    Article : 174 words
  7. PA’S HAIR OIL.

    Parents cannot be too careful about their method of answering the numerous questions of the rising generation. A youngster had noticed a ...

    Article : 142 words
  8. THE WEEPING TRAMP

    The young lawyer was asked to defend a poverty-stricken tramp accused of stealing a watch. He pleaded with all the ardour at his command ...

    Article : 137 words
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