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  2. STANZAS.

    Men live for character, some men for wealth Some few contented are with rustic health, But all who would to happiness attain, Must have an object in the world to gain. ...

    Article : 300 words
  3. Advertising

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    Advertising : 1,339 words
  4. ONE WAY OF EARNING A PASS.

    'Hello, old man, how are we to-day, eh?' The superintendent of the road, who was, busy in his private office with a pile of important papers, looked up in unconcealed ...

    Article : 833 words
  5. THE DUEL.

    Reginald Forsyth and I were coming out of the cafe at which we had been accustomed to dine since our arrival at a little German watering-place. In the doorway we came in ...

    Article : 1,748 words
  6. AN OBDURATE WASHERWOMAN.

    All things considered washerwomen are the most troublesome of the 'small fry" of duns. They are continually clamouring for their dues, and they are, somewhat dangerous ...

    Article : 554 words
  7. SOME SIMILES

    The child of the past and the parent of the future' is not unhappy simile for the present. Happiness has been likened to a ghost ; all talk about it. but few, if any have ...

    Article : 812 words
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