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  2. A NIGHT IN THE JUNGLE.

    THE byrnnas and wolves were roaring all night outside my tent, but I kept a good fire, and rose from time to time to look to it, and to the priming of my guns, and so got through the ...

    Article : 4,856 words
  3. A HINT TO SNORERS.

    THE mouth of man, as well as that of the brutes, was made for the reception and mastification of food for their stomach, and other purposes; but the nostrils, with their delicate and fibrous linings ...

    Article : 1,704 words
  4. WILLS OF BRITISH SUBJECTS ABROAD.

    IT is astonishing how much inconvenience people will put up with for want of a little well-directed energy. One man, whose increasing corpulency forbids him to risk a fall, mounts, day after day, ...

    Article : 2,004 words
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