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  2. BURNING ECZEMA.

    "Eezema had been in our family for years. It must have been in our blood— and when I got it I thought I would never be rid of it," said Mr. John ...

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  3. THE CRY OF THE CHILDREN.

    The cry of the children, finds a responsive echo in almost every breast, it is ever an appeal from the weak to the strong, a pathetic remonstrance against ...

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  5. A SUMMER EVE.

    The coming season, with its attendant terrors in the shape or record thermometer readings and blinding duststorms, must necessarily make one think half ...

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  6. A MUCH-WRECKED FAMILY.

    Thomas Richard Pearce, who was one of the apprentices on the ill-fated Loch Vennachar, belonged to a family nearly every member of which has been wrecked ...

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