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  2. Behind A Veil.

    Scarcely choosing his own direction, but letting .Fate lead him as he would, he turned towards the Embassy, walking fast. It had been earlier, though ...

    Article : 491 words
  3. WITHOUT INTRODUCTION.

    If Harding had not had a twin brother he would have been completely taken by surprise when the girl spoke to him in the train, for he was sure he had never ...

    Article : 1,976 words
  4. 9 INTO 7 WILL GO.

    Few people would refuse an addition of twenty years to their lives. We cannot prolong our existence, but we might do what practically amounts ...

    Article : 997 words
  5. BAKING PEOPLE ALIVE.

    Baking alive is the latest thing in American medical science says Mr W. B. Northrop, in the "Strand Magazine." Three large human bakeries are in ...

    Article : 1,560 words
  6. SCHOOL JOKES.

    To "Longman's Magazine" for October Miss E. M. Griffiths has contributed a very amusing paper on this interesting subject. She prefaces it as follows:— ...

    Article : 746 words
  7. CHAPTER XI.—A WORMHOLE IN THE OAK.

    Jenny's tone and Jenny's eyes both invited Tristram to suspect a secret and ask a question. "What do you mean?" he said, quietly, as they walked side by ...

    Article : 3,383 words
  8. LOCUSTS.

    Dr Æneas Munro has written a big book about locusts—"The Locust and Its Suppression" (John Murray)—to which the attention of all interested in the ...

    Article : 586 words
  9. WOMEN WHO SHOULD NOT MARRY.

    The woman who proudly declares that she cannot hem a pocket handherchief, never made up a bed in her life, and adds with a simper that she has "been in society ever since she ...

    Article : 290 words
  10. THAT LOVELY FRONTIER.

    The sort of men that the Indian frontier officers have to deal with may he gathered from the following, dated Simla, Oct. 23:— ...

    Article : 311 words
  11. MY LITTLE LOVE

    My little one's eyes are as [?] as the sea, They are blue as the skies above: Her lips coral rest, teeth white as the pearis. And her voice speaks the language of love. ...

    Article : 240 words
  12. A SOLDIER'S SWEETHEART.

    You weat the way that the summer went—On the wings of autumn weather: A [?] of red and the roll of drums, My heart and "the strength" together, ...

    Article : 190 words
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    A Stragler in the Rear.—Crash: Is Mrs [?] a society woman? Mrs Cash: Wel, yes; twice removed. Mrs Crash: [?] removed? Mrs Cash: ...

    Article : 133 words
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    Rain in its Wake—Bighead: War is a terrible curse, isn't it? Critic: I should say so. I have noticed that every war adds a new dialect to our magazine ...

    Article : 54 words
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