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  2. WHY SHE PREERS THE CROSS SADDLE

    Mrs. H. P. Colgrove, in “Conntry Gentleman” —You ask me to tell your readers why I ride astride. I answer, because a horse was made to be Hdden ...

    Article : 677 words
  3. THROUGH THE FIRE THE TALE OF A FACTORY GIRL’S TEMPTATIONS,

    Made Worsley in spite of the luxurious ease which, she had enjoyed since she gave up-her old life had not been perfectly happy.she had a conscience, ...

    Article : 6,030 words
  4. DO MOUSES WEEP?

    Horses do weep, says the “Admiralty and Horse Gards’ Gazette.” It telle us that there is a well-authenticated case of a horse weeping during the Crimean ...

    Article : 153 words
  5. BAGPIPES FOR SPIDERS.

    A -prisoner named permission in the Bastille found the bagpipes had attraction for a spider After several monthe he drilled the little erasure to ...

    Article : 105 words
  6. HIS WATERLOO.

    The elevated train was well filled when there entered one of those who singing that they own the world, and only permit other people to exist on ...

    Article : 413 words
  7. THE HAY QUILT

    About the latest invention in bed covering is the hay quilt. It is made bf flannelette, cretonne or wool and an armful or two of bay The material ...

    Article : 132 words
  8. PEERS OF THE UNITED STATES.

    It will come as a surprise, says the “Genealogical Magazine,” perhaps even as a shock, to nioet people to learn that there is a real House of Lords in the ...

    Article : 182 words
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