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  2. THE MYSTERY OF THE LOST WAGGON TRAIN.

    Years ago, when there were no ralroads between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, a waggon train was lost in the Sierra Nevada mountains. ...

    Article : 1,978 words
  3. SIMPSON'S ROMANCE

    Miserliness and old age are always associated together in the popular mind, which loves to picture withered, white-haired Shylocks clawing ...

    Article : 3,108 words
  4. The Girl and the Ring.

    The earnest little man in the talkative suit pleaded hard. He was unmistakably honest in his intention; he had stated the facts openly and ...

    Article : 3,220 words
  5. MY THREE BEST STORIES.

    The driver of a Putney and Liver-pool-street omnibus one morning found ensconced on his right-hand front seat two lovers, the "male portion" of ...

    Article : 481 words
  6. FAVORITE SAYINGS OF FAMOUS MEN.

    Encouragement to persevere, sound advice as to manners and morals, and good maxims for business success are contained in the favorite sayings of ...

    Article : 619 words
  7. OUR SENSE OF TOUCH.

    The organs of this sense are in reality dispersed over the whole surface of our bodies, but in certain parts they are more sensitive than ...

    Article : 237 words
  8. Red-Hot Reply.

    She certainly had red hair. Conic to look at it again, it was a fiery, scorching, uncompromising, no-possible-doubt-about-it kind of red. Her ...

    Article : 248 words
  9. Delayed in the Post.

    "Halloa, old chap where are you off to?" "I'm going over to the post office to make a complaint about the ...

    Article : 107 words
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