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  2. Advertising

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  3. MUSIC,

    Music is very much like the little girl mentioned in poetry, who had a little curl hanging down in the middle of her forehead. When this little girl was good she was "very ...

    Article : 534 words
  4. A Five Hundred Dollar Ghoot.

    Before the constuction of Cuban railroads, the journey from Santiago to ManZamille, over the passes of the Sierr Maestra, was made in deligences— first ...

    Article : 3,287 words
  5. SIR WALTER SCOTT'S OPINION OF HIS BOOKS.

    When I ventured, as I sometimes did (writes Ballantyne), to press Sir Walter on the score of the reputation he had gained, he merely asked as if determined to be done ...

    Article : 305 words
  6. "SCANT O' CLAITH."

    John Roy was a sort of half-tailor. who lived in a certain fishing village in the " kingdom o'Fife.", As a tradesman, many a joke was p[?]rp[?]tratad at his expense by the wags ...

    Article : 120 words
  7. HOPE FOR DULL BOYS.

    Douglas Jerrold Was considered a dull boy, at nine years of age he could scarcely read. Goldsmith was a very unpromising boy. Dryden, Swift, and Gibbon, in their early ...

    Article : 122 words
  8. A PARTING SCENE.

    Did you ever hear two married women take leave of each other at the gate on a summer evening? This is the way they do it: ...

    Article : 240 words
  9. AUGUSTUS C[?]ESAR AND THE POET.

    A Greek poet had presented, Augustus Ceasar with many compliments, in hopes of some trilling remuneration. The emperor, who found them worth nothing; [?]ook no notice ...

    Article : 189 words
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