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  2. Fiction.

    Fontaine looked at the speaker, and thought that the spirituous portion was not neglected by him; but he courteously said "I am happy to be at home again, but I ...

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  3. A Modern Miracle Worker.

    On Wednesday afernoon June 15, Mr. Milner Stephens, the celebrated healer of all sorts of diseases and afflictions, to which humanity is ...

    Article : 932 words
  4. THE TELL-TALE SKULL.

    A I beg pardon if I contradict you; permit me to say that the acc[?]sation of drunkenness was exaggerated; but Jean Baynard imprudently did not hink of ...

    Article : 2,326 words
  5. A LEARNED ARGUMENT.

    Many years ago, when the country west of the Mississippi was comparatively new, an individual named Tomkins enjoyed quite a reputation in Nebraska as a successful ...

    Article : 205 words
  6. A WELL-TRAINED DONKEY.

    A gentleman who was spending a few weeks in a small moorland parish used to drive a fine strong donkey in a spring eart, which the village laundress was pleased to ...

    Article : 250 words
  7. A NAVAL PARALLEL.

    When Sir Provo Wallis attained his hundredth birthday, the papers recalled the story of the famous fight in which he bore a part. When the tale of the Shannon and ...

    Article : 348 words
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