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  3. IN THE PAPERS.

    It is common knowledge that bagpipe music is not generally popular among the English people, but at Buckingham Palace there is no musical instrument more often ...

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  4. THE GREEN SHADE.

    Miss Clayton was busy on her books in the glass cage when he re-entered the inn, and, after lighting his bedroom candle, he stopped for a brief chat with her. He told ...

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  6. AN AMERICAN PEST.

    Thousands of acres of land hitherto useless will be brought into cultivation, for the prairie dog, the cause of devastation, is going the way the buffalo went, and is ...

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  7. A LAKE WHICH GROWS WHEAT.

    Not far from Adelberg, in Mid-Eastern Europe, where many mysteries of the underground world are hidden in the caverns among the chalk hils, there lies ...

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