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  2. SURAT RACES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,833 words
  3. MR. LONG AND THE Q.T.C. HANDICAPS.

    The letter of Mr. Long, which was published on the 10th instant, is probably only one of several complaints which are likely to be expressed either privately or publicly ...

    Article : 1,831 words
  4. RACING NOTES.

    THE details of the Warwick meeting will be found in another column. The finishes in most of the races appear to have been very close and exciting. Satirist was most unfortunate in ...

    Article : 1,832 words
  5. THE DOCTOR IN CAMP.

    You may wonder how the miners got along without a doctor in camp, for there were indeed times enough when the serviecs of a skilful physician were in demand. That winter ...

    Article : 1,063 words
  6. THE "MUM" SOCIABLE.

    "LEND me your revolver," said a young man, with his nose skinned, his cyes blackened, and his white necktie around under his ear, and one tail of his dress-coat torn off, as he came ...

    Article : 844 words
  7. CUPID'S MISTAKE.

    BLIND Cupid, on a summer's sultry eve. Went on love's [?]andi, as we may believe But lost his way and stumbled to a [?] Dark as the night and si[?] as the grave. ...

    Article : 191 words
  8. THE JOURNALIST WAS TOO MUCH FOR HIM.

    SOME tame ago an Arkansas paper published an article concerning a well-known politician. There was an evident lack of compliment in the article, and the politician was grieved. Calling ...

    Article : 415 words
  9. THE FRUITS OF CARELESSNESS.

    THERE was her old friend the moon shinning down upon her but not round and full as it sometimes did but with a piece out of its side. "I wonder what they do with that piece that ...

    Article : 1,551 words
  10. COMING FASHIONS.

    BEFORE the Prince and Princess arrived, Maud and I were fortunate enought to be placed close to the door, so that we stood nearest to the Royal party as they entered. ...

    Article : 649 words
  11. AN ESSAY ON ROLLER SKATES.

    THE roller skate is a wayward little quadruped. It is a frosliesome and more inncocentlooking than a lamb, but for interfering with one's upright attitude in the community it is ...

    Article : 525 words
  12. THE ADVENTURES OF A JAPANESE VASE.

    ON New Year's Eve Baron C. took one of his visiting cards, pencilled a few words on it, and put it in an envelope, which he carefully sealed. Then he w[?] to [?]issier's candy shop. On ...

    Article : 759 words
  13. WAISTS.

    WOMEN, especially those of the upper classes, who are not obliged to keep themselves in condition by work, lose after middle age (sometimes earlier) a considerable amount of ...

    Article : 536 words
  14. SIR CHRISTOPHER WREN AND THE CARPENTER.

    PHILIP WOOD was a village carpenter, who had developed an uncommon skill in woodcarving, and had made some striking figures for the adornment of his sweetheart's house, a ...

    Article : 443 words
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