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  2. THE HEROINE OF THE MILL, A LANCASHIRE MAN’S REVENGE.

    Mrs. Marryat and Kate had not left the house of their new-found relatives at Sydney Street. It is impossible to describe the night of ...

    Article : 20,756 words
  3. HOW TURTLES ARE CAUGHT

    The inhabitants of the Bahamas and the islands of the Pacific are mostly ignorant negroes, whose occupation consists of wrecking, ...

    Article : 4,762 words
  4. A BRITISH OFFICER’S ADVENTURE IN INDIA.

    Lumsden, of Lumsden’s Guides was the hero of many Indian border fight, and a good story is told of him by a brother officer as showing ...

    Article : 1,928 words
  5. DANCING AS MEDICINE.

    The “British Medical Journal,” in an article on “Ancient Highland Spas,” refers to a curious Highland remedy. This was the dancing cure, ...

    Article : 1,437 words
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