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  2. WIT AND HUMOUR.

    A: "[?] is fall of trials." B: "Yes, but there are not half enough convictions." ...

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  3. WOMAN’S WORLD.

    A number of young women—married and unmarried—who were heard comparing notes recently came to the unanimous conclusion that matrimonial ...

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  4. RUPERTA.

    Ladore Von Berthein walked back new through the nearly deserted streets towards the heart of the city. Small [?] was it that his manner ...

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  5. THE GARDEN.

    Amongst the many old world plants and shrubs which have been acclimatised in Australia, it is surprising that lavender has not found a more prominent ...

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  6. OF TWO EVILS.

    "It is true that she has money, but she is also very exacting. If you marry her, you will have to give up smoking and drinking.” ...

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  7. HE WAS MODEST.

    "Do you believe," she asked, "that a genius can possibly be a good husband?" “ Well," he replied. "I would prefer ...

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  8. HE HAD BRALNS.

    A school board officer, called on the mother of a pupil whose absence bad extended over a week, and inquired the The mother, a geninl-looking ...

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  9. WORTH REMEMBERING.

    A curious fact relative to a woman's personality is that the two sides of her face are not in accord one with the other. In other words, every woman ...

    Article : 146 words
  10. DOING HIS DUTY.

    Jones: " Brown is certainly, in my opinion, doing his duty as a parent.” Robinson: " How’s that?” Jones: "He’s trying to bring up his ...

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  11. ON SECOND THOUGHTS.

    Her Father: “ Are you going to marry that insignificant little Percy Millyuns? Why, you once said you would never marry a man less than six feet high.” ...

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  12. HIS "UNCLE."

    Ella:"You are always talking about your uncle, Jim. It’s strange I never see you with him.” Jim: "It would be stranger if you ...

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  13. THE DUTIES OF A MOTHER.

    She should be firm, gentle, kind; always ready to attend to her child. She should never laugh at him. at what he does that is cunning; never ...

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  14. POULTRY

    Ease off your hatching. Stock raised from this out will be profitless. Separate the sexes as soon as they are distinguishable. ...

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  15. EXCEPT.

    "Ah, Jack," said a gentleman, meeting another in the street, "so you are married at last. Allow me to congratulate you, for I hear you have an ...

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  16. EVIDENCE.

    The last editions of the newspapers, with the closing time cricket scores, had been sold out, and the boys were calculating their takings. ...

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  17. FOR SUMMER WEAR.

    Clothing is a very important item in summer hygiene. Proper clothing for hot weather not only adds immensely to comfort for the ...

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  18. AN INDIAN’S ARGUMENT.

    The late Mr. Clement Scott was much interested in American Indians, and had a fund of stories about thom. He told one of a robust Indian who asked a ...

    Article : 141 words
  19. CHAPTER IV.

    It was in obedience to a very natural prompting that in his walks about the city Ludovic’s foot should be inev[?]tably turned in the direction of the palace. ...

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  20. WHO FOUND THE BABY?

    There was great oxcitement among the little Periwinkles. Everybody hurried and scurried about, looking into all the “tight ” places as if the littlest. ...

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  21. AN ELEPHANT ADVENTURE.

    I was returning from a long day’s work in a forest in South Coorg, India (says a writer), when I met two cow [?]ants—one a huge brute as big as ...

    Article : 327 words
  22. IN THAT CASE.

    A lady wont into a chemist's shop one morning and laid down a prescription, which was duly dispensed. As the chemist was wrapping up the bottle the ...

    Article : 117 words
  23. THE HAYMLAKER AND REFINED LANGUAGE.

    A couple of artists were sketching in the vicinity of Montrose. They thought a group of haymakers at work in a field would make a pretty subject, and ...

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  24. VARIETY IN MEALS.

    Nothing is more unsatisfactory than to sit down-day after day to the same bill-of-fare. There are houses where the mistress seems to have no inventive ...

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  25. SUFFERERS FROM RHEUMATISM

    Don't generally know the trouble is caused by blood impurities, which inflame tissues and ligaments. Wolfe's Schnapps clears the blood ...

    Article : 30 words
  26. BLOOMING UNSEEN.

    The old theory scarcely holds water in these days that only those objects in nature and those creatures are beautiful which are intended to gladden the ...

    Article : 118 words
  27. CHAPTER V.

    She had not forbidden him. Even when reminded of it the suggestion had not provoked a word of refusal. And yet she had gone without a sign of ...

    Article : 2,647 words
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