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  2. The Sea of Galilee.

    At noon we took a swim in the Sea of Galilee--a blessed privilege in this roasting climate--and then lunched under a neglected old fig tree at the ...

    Article : 581 words
  3. Pith and Point.

    Spectacles were invented just 600 years ago. Blonde hair is finer than that of any other colour. ...

    Article : 768 words
  4. Spray. Feminine Pinpricks.

    First Lady: "Well, I can't see anything in her—in fact, I think she's positively plain." Lady Friend: "Oh, do you think so? I ...

    Article : 47 words
  5. The Home.

    A young girl should be taught to carry her body erect (says a writer in "Young Woman"). This is of the utmost importance to keep the organs in good position. The ...

    Article : 828 words
  6. The Latest Heir to the British Crown.

    "Prince Edward of York, our King to be,” is the subject of a good sketch by Mrs. Tooley, in the "Lady Realm" for July. The tierce light which beats ...

    Article : 683 words
  7. Short Story.

    "At last," exclaimed Robert Henley, as he finished reading the letter which he held in his hand. "At last, thank God, it is settled! The next mail sees ...

    Article : 2,828 words
  8. No Time for Sport.

    A book canvasser attempted to sell a busy and none too literate business man an encyclopaedia. "Cyclopaedia!" exclaimed the city ...

    Article : 44 words
  9. A Recommendation.

    Lady (in pursuit of a cook): "Why did you leave your place?" Cook: "I couldn't stand the dreadful way the master and mistress used to quarrel, ...

    Article : 61 words
  10. No Room for It.

    A gentleman who had been absent from England for a considerable time, and who, during his absence, had raised a pretty luxuriant crop of whiskers, beard, and ...

    Article : 104 words
  11. Leaves from a Teacher’s Notebook.

    The ingenuity of children is proverbial, and to no one is it more apparent than to a teacher who almost daily has some amusing examples given him of their ...

    Article : 489 words
  12. Making Sure.

    Husband: "What would you say, my dear, if I were to offer you the money for a new "bonnet?" Wife: "I wouldn't say a word, darling, ...

    Article : 45 words
  13. A Big Request.

    "I am really delighted at the interest my boy Tommy is taking in his writing," said Mrs. Hickleby; "he spends two hours a day at it." ...

    Article : 67 words
  14. A Grand Scheme.

    "Aunt Emeline has a theory for reforming the world." "What is it?" "Mothers ought to exchange children." ...

    Article : 53 words
  15. Meeting Her Half Way.

    She: "If we are going to get married, you must give up smoking." He: "Yes." She: "And drinking; and your club." ...

    Article : 74 words
  16. The Possessive Pronoun.

    Mr. Spurgeon's "Autoblography," which has just been published, contains some good stories. There is one:—One day after Spurgeon had established his orphanage a ...

    Article : 88 words
  17. Mr. Hall Caine, the Novelist.

    Hall Caine chose Greeba Castle, in the Isle of Man, for his residence, not only because of its beauty and his family associations with the Isle of Man, but also ...

    Article : 303 words
  18. Managing a Baby.

    Tired Woman (in a railway carriage): "Please, sir, will you please hold my baby a while? He's crying so that I can do nothing with him." ...

    Article : 119 words
  19. Lapses of Memory.

    Among the curious freaks which the brain is given now and then to exhibit, lapses of memory stand out prominently as presenting types of great interest. ...

    Article : 558 words
  20. A Young Man Who Will Stay Late.

    Young Thompson never knows when to leave when he calls on a young lady; he likes the round of his own voice so well chat he talks on and on while the poor girl ...

    Article : 336 words
  21. He Had Reformed.

    Colonel Bell, the United States Consul in Sydney, lately appeared as a witness in the Divorce Court in that city on the point whether a certain certificate would be ...

    Article : 106 words
  22. In the Police Court.

    A contemporary tells the following story. It was at the police court. A witness for the defence had been examined, when the prosecuting solicitor stood up to crush him. ...

    Article : 159 words
  23. He Drew the Line There.

    A gravedigger was digging a grave in a country churchyard, and feeling very thirsty he sent his little boy to the village public for a pint of beer, with orders to tell the ...

    Article : 117 words
  24. At the Library.

    Female Borrower (to assistant at the circulating library): "Have you 'A Doubting Heart'?" "A lady has just engaged it, madam." ...

    Article : 240 words
  25. New Wonder in Guns.

    A young man of 19, the son of Mr. J. H. Newman, a grocer, of Portland, is credited with having invented a deadly, noiseless smokelets electrical gun, and, it is stated, ...

    Article : 144 words
  26. Dreams.

    To most people the duration of an average dream appears fairly considerable. And yet they are wholly mistaken, according to the testimony of a well-known scientist. ...

    Article : 110 words
  27. The Greatest Business Concern.

    The postal establishment of the United States is, according to the Postmaster-General of that country, as, set forth in an article in the May "Cosmopolitan," the ...

    Article : 237 words
  28. Curious Burying Places.

    The eccentric desire of Mr. Lawson Tait that his body should bo buried in the cave of Gogarth has caused the "Westminster Gazette" to bring to recollection similar ...

    Article : 169 words
  29. Awakening of Conscience.

    First Trump: "Look, Tom, this is the minister's house; the window's open and all the folks are at church, and they don't keep no dorg, so that we couldn't have a easier ...

    Article : 139 words
  30. An Army Story.

    In a certain battery of artillery, well known for its smart turn-out and general appearance, on the first muster it became a well-known fact that there would be several ...

    Article : 172 words
  31. Earth Telegraphs.

    Mr. Tesla, who rivals Edison and Marconi in the boldness of his experiments, is reported by the London "Daily Mail" to have said, when asked about wireless ...

    Article : 162 words
  32. Horse and Rider.

    The late Prince Bismarck is credited with a splendid mot. Owing to the state of his nerves he had for some weeks given up his cigar and his glass of wine. He mentioned ...

    Article : 112 words
  33. Without Tact.

    People without tact do a great deal of mischief. They seem actually merciless at times. They never know what is best to say or do. They tread upon people's toes, ...

    Article : 82 words
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    Of the 1,600,000,000 people who constitute the population of the entire world, about 1,400,000,000 were represented in the peace conference at The Hague. ...

    Article : 23 words
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