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  2. HINTS

    I. Ask a lady if she is engaged to dance. Should she answer " no," whilst her eyes say "yes, if you will be my partnor," then; instead of offering yourself for that purpose protest that ...

    Article : 211 words
  3. Hints to Young Horsemen.

    (Continued,) The manner in which a man approaches his horse is by no means a matter of indifference, for, as is well-known to all who are acquainted ...

    Article : 1,295 words
  4. Advertising

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    Advertising : 150 words
  5. A Peep into Futurity.

    " On the 23rd inst. (May 194[?]) the first stone of the south abutment of that most stupendous work, the Gravesend Iron Bridge of tenacity, was laid with great solemnity by his Imperial ...

    Article : 682 words
  6. THE NOVELIST.

    I was the youngest child of three; but before I had attained my tenth year, I was an only one. I had always been the favourite of both my parents, and now I was their idol. ...

    Article : 3,056 words
  7. Capital Punishment.

    There are no reasons for supposing it is the prerogative of man to destroy his fellow in the person of a murderer. ...

    Article : 406 words
  8. VOCABULARY OF THE LANGUAGE OF THE GREAT WORLD.

    At Home.—Making your house as unlike home as possible, by turning everything topsyturvey, removing your furniture, and squeezing as many peeple into your rooms as can be ...

    Article : 456 words
  9. Scraps and Anecdotes.

    IRISH BULLS.—The Irish papers, in describing a late duel at Waterford, say, that One of the combatants was shot through the fleshy-part of the thigh bone! But this is nothing to the ...

    Article : 541 words
  10. Berrima, v. Our Bong Bong Correspondent.

    In self defence we feel called upon to explain the circumstances under which a letter from Bong Bong, bearing the signature of G. C. H. obtained admission ...

    Article : 239 words
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    Incredulity.—A gentleman telling a very strange and improbable story, and observing one of the company cast a doubtful eye, " Zounds, sir," says he, " I saw the thing happen." " If ...

    Article : 59 words
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    Things which should never be cold.—The following provincial rhyme was sometimes quoted by Dean Swift:—"A pigeon, a plover, a pig and a lover, should never be cold." ...

    Article : 29 words
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