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  2. THE MAN WHO WST HIS NAME.

    ON the second day of June, 186—a young Norseman, Hatdfdan Bjerk by name, landed on the Castle Garden. He passed through the straight end narrow gate, where he was asked his name, ...

    Article : 1,177 words
  3. CHAPTER III.

    The next morning, Halfdon was released from the Police Station, baring firat been fined five dollars for vagrancy. All hil money, with the exception of s few pounds which he had ...

    Article : 3,252 words
  4. BUYING A WIDOW'S COW.

    MR. SMITH'S waggon stopped one morning before Widow Jones' door, and gave the usual country sign that He wanted something in the house by dropping the reigns and sitting double, ...

    Article : 331 words
  5. A NERVOUS ACTRESS.

    LAFEREIERE, says a French journal, has been playing "The Poor Idiot" in the provinces. At one small lown the stock company was very nervous about playing with the great ...

    Article : 289 words
  6. CHAPTER V.

    In Norway the ladies dress willi the innocent purpose of protecting themselves against the weather; if this purpose is still remotely present in the toilets of American women of to-day, it is, ...

    Article : 983 words
  7. A BLACK EYE.

    WHEN a man is splitting wood and a stick flies up and blacks his eye, he must prepare to endure all the taunts and jeers which the world inflicts on a pirate. Social standing counts for ...

    Article : 352 words
  8. CHAPTER II.

    From Castle Garden, Halfdan made hit way up through Greenwich street, pursued by a clamorous troop of confidence men and hotel runners. ...

    Article : 1,510 words
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