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  2. PECK'S BAD BOY GROWN UP.

    The Bad Boy strolled into the Old Groceryman's room at their New York hotel on the morning of April 1st, and at the aid man's invitation threw himself into the most ...

    Article : 1,939 words
  3. CRAZY JANE.

    In Sussex a great bank of chalk downs stands up as if set as a natural sea-wall against the encroachments of the waves. Nothing can be ...

    Article : 2,545 words
  4. ALFRED THE GREAT.

    Most persons must now be aware of the fact that the present year is to witness a great and long drawn out millenary celebration in honour of Alfred the ...

    Article : 1,650 words
  5. HOW NOTABLE AUTHORS WRITE THEIR BOOKS.

    Many of our popular authors have made it a hobby to write in the sunshine and openair, claiming that they can do much better work out of doers than shut up in a room. ...

    Article : 393 words
  6. HONOUR AMONG THIEVES.

    A certain Member of Parliament was walking through the city some time back when he perceived just ahead of him an acquaintance whose handkerchief ...

    Article : 136 words
  7. MAISTLY.

    "Are you a native of this pariah ?" asked a Scotch Sheriff of a witness who was summoned to testify in a case of illicit distilling. ...

    Article : 143 words
  8. THE CAMERA IN WAR.

    Guns, gold buttons, and embalmed beef no longer constitute the entire essential equipment of an army. The camera has taken an important place ...

    Article : 298 words
  9. MADE FAMOUS THROUGH DUMAS.

    Readers of Dumas' fascinating romance will learn with interest that "Monte Christo " is an actual island. It is a tiny islet owned by the King of ...

    Article : 165 words
  10. AN ABSENT-MINDED CLERCYMAN.

    A good many years ago the parish of Durinish, in Skye, had a very absentminded minister, and many stories were told of his forgetfulness, of which I give ...

    Article : 159 words
  11. EARLY ENGLISH "HISTORY."

    The following, writes a correspondent, is a genuine schoolboy's composition on " How the Saxons became Christians [?]" When the Saxins first came into ...

    Article : 112 words
  12. HIS STATUS.

    He: Look here. my dear. I cannot afford to entertain on such a scale as you have indulged in of late. She: John, I really believe you are ...

    Article : 48 words
  13. PROOF POSITIVE.

    'Now then, ladies and Gentlemen, shouted the red-faced showman, 'walk up and see the most wonderful baby on earth ! The charge for admission is ...

    Article : 141 words
  14. INVERSE RATIO.

    Man's inhumanity to man is hard. In fact, 'tis scare in line with aught that's human." And yet—'tis quite angelic, as compared ...

    Article : 90 words
  15. THE INFLUENCE OF CIVILISATION.

    The mountain lion at the game show stalked proudly back and forth in his cage admiring his sleek, lawny hide and his magnificent proportions. ...

    Article : 82 words
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