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  2. COURTSHIP CRACKERS.

    A parlour dim— A youthlet slim, A maiden, very sweet; A Roise o’erhead, ...

    Article : 1,017 words
  3. INTERMEZZO.

    "I am feeling very, very far from well," said Phyllis pathetically from the dephts of her armchair. "You are looking very, very nice," said I ...

    Article : 997 words
  4. IN TIME TO SAVE.

    It was during the war of the Revolution, when the British lines extended above New York, on both sides of the Hudson, and the Vallame mansion was two miles within them. From the ...

    Article : 1,086 words
  5. UP IN MAINE.

    Mrs. Craig was one of those persons who are [?]ain of their faults, and when any one remarked that " Mis’ Craig was as set as Mount Pisghy," she regarded it rather as a high classification ...

    Article : 5,490 words
  6. BUT HE LIVED.

    Wonderful are the whims of the human stomach. What kills one man sires another life. One of the strangest cases of a craving for food on the part of an invalid is narrated ...

    Article : 296 words
  7. A MIGHTY SPAN.

    The historic suspension railway bridge over the Niagara gorge will be entirely removed by the 1st of July and a new steel structure, remarkable in many of its features, will be in its ...

    Article : 250 words
  8. A FUNNY INCIDENT.

    It is not safe to joke among an Oriental people unless you understand their manaers and customs. Lord Charles Be[?]esford, who accompanied the Prince of Wales in India, relates a ...

    Article : 269 words
  9. A TWELVE TON TELESCOPE.

    In 1894 Sir Heury Thompson offered to pre sent to the Royal Observatory at Greenwich a new telescope, which would be larger and more powerful than any instrument used at any other ...

    Article : 274 words
  10. COULD SEE THE LION.

    A showman was making a great fuss at the front of his exhibition of the wonders he had inside. A man standing in the crowd with a little boy beside him, cried out:— ...

    Article : 148 words
  11. ONLY A GIPSY KNOWS.

    The people of the gipsy tribe—and everywhere your real gipsy is alike in nature, thought, and characteristic-believe that a coin or shell or pebble carried by a person becomes imbued with ...

    Article : 110 words
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