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

    False-hearted Mark Newman is infatuated with handsome Maud Mostyn beloved of and loved by Dick Rathbone. Maud refuses Mark's ...

    Article : 668 words
  3. DETECTIVE ABILITY.

    A somewhat ghastly but successful elucidation in credited to M. Bertillon, the anthropometrist (says the "Family Doctor"). On his back in bed a man was ...

    Article : 184 words
  4. IT WASN'T.

    The play was not by any means brilliant, and obviously the man was bored. Suddenly he leaped to his feet. "I heard an alarm of fire," he said. "I ...

    Article : 70 words
  5. KLEPTOMANIACS.

    Anaemic patients, doctors say, Have blunted moral sense; They often pouch when others pay, And think it no offence. ...

    Article : 107 words
  6. THE WOOIN' O'T.

    PAUPER JIM was a gay old soul; Sixty summers had bared his poll; Sixty winters had snowed on him, And bent his back and bowed each limb; ...

    Article : 455 words
  7. A RIDE THROUGH SPACE.

    Mademolselle comes down a steep inc line 71ft long like a flash, up a short inoline, and then girl and bicycle leap 46ft. through the air, alighting on the opposite track. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 344 words
  8. A CURRSTONE COMEDY.

    An entertaining scene in a London omn bus was, witnessed the other day. Tw[?]women, friends, were sitting next to rubieund old countryman. One of the[?] ...

    Article : 191 words
  9. THE CRUSADE AGAINST UNNECESSARY NOISE.

    Probably New York is the noisiest city in the world, but recent legislation has done much to reduce the noise. Any citizen can invoke the law in protest against ...

    Article : 364 words
  10. DRAWING ON THE IMAGINATION

    The painter of portraits shook his head, but his visitor's jaw was firmly set. "Why can't you paint my father's portrait? ' he persisted, ...

    Article : 150 words
  11. WHITE ENTERPRISE IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    A writer in the "Sporting Times" [?]ives a little sketch of black and white [?]n Natal. He tells how he came across [?] white boy, some, fourteen years old, ...

    Article : 118 words
  12. CHAPTER IV.

    When Dick knocked at the door of the lonely and mysterious house, he [?]ad no thought of danger, although lot quite sanguine of success in his ...

    Article : 3,062 words
  13. BUT THEY DIDN'T.

    A man suffering from a stubborn cast of insomnia was advised by a well-meaning friend to try a number of leg and to[?] exercise alter retiring. ...

    Article : 72 words
  14. CROWDED JOYS.

    He had made his "pile" very quickly, and chiefly by "plunging." Not long ago he visited the little town where he was born and brought up ...

    Article : 178 words
  15. SOMETHING LACKING.

    A certain Bishop, staying at a country house during an episcopal visit to the neighbourhood, noticed that he was closely [?]ed by a little maiden of the ...

    Article : 106 words
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