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  2. WHY I WAS SENT TO STATE PRISON AND WHAT I ACCOMPLISHED.

    It was the invariable custom of the night watchman of the Merchants and Mechanics' Bank at Clio to throw open the front doors and raise the curtains at half-past 7 o'clock each ...

    Article : 2,328 words
  3. MR. AND MRS. BOWSER.

    "What did the two coloured women want? " inquired Mr. Bowser as he came in the other evening just as the individuals referred to were passing out. ...

    Article : 1,200 words
  4. THE AMBER SCARF-PIN.

    The scalf or cravat-pin which has had such an effect upon my destinies, otherwise fated to be humble, unadventurous and obscure, was a small drop of amber set in a gold ...

    Article : 5,522 words
  5. THE SOLDIER'S LIFE.

    "Is a soldier's life worth living?" asks Lord Wolseley in The Forthnightly Review for May, and his answer is, "Decidedly 'Yes.'" He may be regarded as a prejudieed witness ...

    Article : 843 words
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  7. THE MANUFACTURE OF ARMS AT LIEGE IN 1888.

    The French Consul at Liege in his report for the past year states that 1,603,510 firearms were manufactured there during 1888, of which 612,360 were revolvers. In 1887 ...

    Article : 187 words
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