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  4. The Crack Regiments of Great Britain.

    When the outbreak of the great French Revolutionary War terrified Europe and startled Britain, the War Office of that day and generation — acting apparently very ...

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  5. "Mr. Goodwin of Australia."

    I know it's the sort of thing I ought to leave other people to say, but I think Aunt Mildred liked having me stay with her. It's not to be wondered at, perhaps, for she was ...

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  6. FASHIONS OF THE DAY.

    Tab belts are all the rage just now, and very pretty are some of the patterns where they are not too plain. The tabs are behind —a pair, and hang down just like the cravat ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Slightly Nervous.

    Everything was in readiness. The groom, best man, and minister were gathered in the vestry. The organist began to play, and the minister started for the door. ...

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  9. Taking no Risks.

    "No, thank you," said the fox to the siok lion; "I don't think I'll como in. I observe that all the footprints about the entrance to your cave point inward." ...

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  10. The Chinese Hairpin.

    Chinese women never think of taking the hairpins out of their hair when they go to bed. These hairpins are very different from those worn by English women, being from ...

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  11. Great Grumblers

    Grumbling will cease if Grafton people follow this citizen's advice:— When the kidneys are sick they grumble. You hear them clear through the back. ...

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    A decision in the courts of Indiana has added a new terror to matrimonial engagements in that State. It is ruled that the death of one of ...

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    The first periodical newspaper of the English Press appeared in 1622, but advertisements were not developed till 1647. In April of the latter year was published No. 13 of ...

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    The marriage rite is very simple in Burmah. The ceremony solely consists in the future man and wife sitting down in the midst of their assembled friends, and eating ...

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    The Emperer of Japan has a number of wives, but of these only one is recognised as Empress, whose children are the heirs to the throne. Altogether, by his chief wife, the ...

    Article : 85 words
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    The number of girls and young women who go in for physical culture is increasing and in consequence there are fewer of those chronic invalids who spend their lives ...

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    Voils are undoubtedly trying to the eye. and in many cases irritating to an injurious extent. A celebrated oculist of the present day invited a friend to walk out and see a ...

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