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  2. PRICELESS VIOLET.

    Sir Douglas Leicester did not pay a very lengthy visit. It was impossible for him not to feel that his presence was objectionable to ...

    Article : 3,134 words
  3. A SOLDIER'S CAREER.

    The "Times" writes as follows of Lord With [?] whose death in last December has been already reported by cable:— ...

    Article : 803 words
  4. ENTERIC,

    It was at Paardeberg that I had the luck first to meet my major. Cronje had surrendered, there was no other Boers immediately available, stores ...

    Article : 2,134 words
  5. MOLLY'S FIRST AND ONLY RACE.

    It was on a balmy June afternoon [?] little [?] town that hardfisted, [?] rich old Gerard [?] walked into Farmer Josh Middleton's ...

    Article : 1,735 words
  6. UNPUBLISHED NEWS,

    In a great city like London it is necessary for newspapers to exercise the greatest vigilance, in order that no news of importance is missed. Yet in ...

    Article : 726 words
  7. CHAPTER VI.

    It occurred to Violet suddenly one day that she might perhaps do some good if she were to speak to Sir Douglas on the subject of the Fosters, and try to win ...

    Article : 753 words
  8. KILLED BY [?]

    With frost usually come [?]eicles, and with icicles a new danger to the community at large, inasmuchas they have been the cause of death of numerous ...

    Article : 643 words
  9. UNDER A BARE POLE.

    At a review at Aldershot, in 1878, there happened a curious mischance which is described in a little book entitled, "The Road to England." Queen Victoria was to ...

    Article : 399 words
  10. WIFE AND HUSBAND.

    Edward Head, a watchman on the cable boat Silvertown was sumened at West Ham by his wife to show cause why he should not be ordered to ...

    Article : 339 words
  11. CARLYLE'S CAT.

    A letter, hitherto unpublished. written by Mrs Carlyle to her maid, "Jessie," has been sent to the "Glasgow Evening News" by a Thornhill ...

    Article : 198 words
  12. ASKING TOO MUCH.

    A celebrated judge was once trying a case where the [?] could [?] understand [?] and an interpreter was [?] sworn. The prisoner said something to the [?] and ...

    Article : 171 words
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