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  2. A SPORTING WAGER.

    Some years ago a remarkable w[?] ger was made between Captain Machell, a racing celebrity, and another oflicer who was noted for his ...

    Article : 148 words
  3. A PRINCESS DESCRIBES A WINTER IN ALASKA.

    Wintering in a climate where the neighbourhood is 5.1degs below zero, living in a log hut in which a little tin stove had to be kept roaring all ...

    Article : 1,397 words
  4. SPIES OF ALL NATIONS.

    No precautions are rigid enough to prevent a spy of one nation gaining the most intimate knowledge of his possible enemy’s fortifications and ...

    Article : 397 words
  5. (All Rights Reserved.) DIANA'S THE LOST PROOFS OF HER BIRTHRIGHT.

    "It seems I have a chance, Miss Caine, so I will wish you goodmorning:" and Martin left the room. As he rode home he decided that as ...

    Article : 286 words
  6. THE MEDICINE-MEN OF CENTRAL AUSTRALIA.

    "Messrs. Spencer and Gillen’s admirable books on the savages of Central Australia and Queensland are quite as delightful to the social ...

    Article : 504 words
  7. A NOVELTY IN ATHLETIC CONTESTS.

    Two noblemen in the reign of Maximilian II., one a German, the other a Spaniard who had each rendered a great service to the ...

    Article : 181 words
  8. HOW “ALL MEN ARE BORN EQUAL.”

    The woman born beautiful doesn't bother to educate her intelligence, is spoiled by flattery, is unable to hold the men she attracts; the woman ...

    Article : 147 words
  9. CHAPTER XIII WON.

    Late in the afternoon of the day following the murder a man who was passing through the wood came on a body, and at once gave notice to the ...

    Article : 2,987 words
  10. LIVED FiVE YEARS WITHOUT A BRAIN.

    Professor Wilder’s decerebrised frog is at last dead. The animal lived for more than five years after the removal of its cerebral hemispheres, ...

    Article : 426 words
  11. GENERAL INFORMATION.

    The only two animals whose brains are heavier than that of a man are the whale and the eliphant. Late medical authority states that ...

    Article : 528 words
  12. THE KING AND THE WAISTCOAT.

    Sydney Greville, the Earl of Warwick's brother, and groom-in-waiting to the King, is the latest victim of His Majesty's etiquette craze, says ...

    Article : 204 words
  13. STORY OF A BUSH FIRE.

    A lady tells the following story of her escape from a bush fire which destroyed her husband’s homestead. "My husband,” she says, "was ...

    Article : 213 words
  14. A BURGLAR FRIGHTENED TO DEATH.

    Perhaps the most curious case of the killing of a burglar occurred some years ago in a Scottish town. A gentleman resident in a large ...

    Article : 311 words
  15. CHAPTER XIV.

    "Oh, for the sake of the blessed saints, won’t you tell me the truth?" The speaker was Molly, but a more fragile, delicate-looking Molly, than ...

    Article : 115 words
  16. NEW LIGHT ON DRINKING WATER.

    That drinking much water lessens weight instead of increasing it— causing one to grow thin instead of fat—is the surprising result of the ...

    Article : 141 words
  17. THE NATION’S SOUL.

    Factories and railways are good up to a certain point, but courage and endurance, love of wife and child love of home and country, love of ...

    Article : 125 words
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