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  2. A LOVER'S PANIC.

    Erie's plea of business was more than half d pretence. He was anxious to see Floy again, f more anxious than he liked to confess himself. The peculiar charm' of her personality bad ...

    Article : 2,939 words
  3. THE SWAMP GOBLIN.

    Cyril Ve[?]ner was a slave owner down in Arkansas, and a cruel one. There was not many such, let the North say what at likes. But Ve[?]ner was just as bad as bad could be. He ...

    Article : 5,546 words
  4. "CALLING THE DEAD."

    Driving home in the dark one wintry evening after a long day's work—I am a Cornish doctor—I saw a little group of people entering a solitary cottage by the r[?]sdside. The woman ...

    Article : 458 words
  5. A MEAN BURGLARY.

    A burglary which ought to raise a blush of shame to the check of every Bill Sikes who takes pride in his profession has been perpetrated at the humble and useful cabmen's ...

    Article : 138 words
  6. HIS LOSS OF MEMORY.

    A middle-aged man, dressed like a tramp, and without an overcoat, walked up to the ticket office at the station the other day, and hesitatingly inquired: ...

    Article : 210 words
  7. AN AFRICAN DIAMOND MINE.

    Apropos of Mr. Rhodes recent remarks on the position of the African mining industry, the following description will be of interest:—An African mine is about as dark, dirty, and ...

    Article : 492 words
  8. A FAMOUS BOXER.

    Pugilism has fallen to such a low [?]b that all lovers of the ''manly art'' will regret to hear of the death of a really honest borer. Like so many good fighters, he was Australian—a true ...

    Article : 267 words
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