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  2. The Last of the Pirates; OR, DOOM DRIVEN.

    When Lieutenant Rodney Randolph stepped upon the deck of his vessel, all saw that he had been a sufferer. His face was pale, and the ...

    Article : 1,626 words
  3. Mullingar Mike's Bike.

    Have ye iver heard of Mullingar Mike? How he wint for a ride on his illigent bike? ...

    Article : 286 words
  4. General Information.

    Paris's 1900 exhibition will be the sixteenth held in that city. In Westminster Abbey, 1,173 persons have been buried. ...

    Article : 862 words
  5. Humorous Column.

    Several men who attended a certain public-house made a practice of looking into the oven, and if there was anything cooking, to ...

    Article : 231 words
  6. CHAPTER XL.

    The schooner seemed inclined to continue on her course up to the town without further notice of the sloop. But Lieutenant Randolph, going ...

    Article : 945 words
  7. WHY IT WOULD NOT RUN.

    A teacher in a well-known school tells of a laughable experience he had recently. He had charge of a lot of boys ...

    Article : 132 words
  8. Teacup Philosophy.

    Never hit a man when he's got you down. It sometimes curbs a bachelor to bridal him. ...

    Article : 260 words
  9. HOW HE KNEW.

    An old soldier, who had been ill a long time, fell into a state of coma recently, and was declared to be dead. The night preceding ...

    Article : 145 words
  10. WHERE NOTHING WOULD GROW.

    A schoolmistress was one day giving a geography lesson to a little boy who was not able to understand the meaning of a desert. ...

    Article : 103 words
  11. CHAPTER XXXIX.

    Several months after the second meeting of Rodney Randolph with Basil Barton in the West Indies, the sloop-of-war to which the young officer ...

    Article : 1,485 words
  12. A Stone for a Throne.

    The throne of Britain, splendid in its trappings of silk, velvet, and gold-wire, lace and tassels, is simply an old-fashioned high-backed chair. ...

    Article : 135 words
  13. A FAIR FRIGHT.

    Mrs. Timid (shaking her husband in bed) 'Jo-John, there are burburglars in the house!' Mr. Timid (starting up): 'Did ...

    Article : 98 words
  14. THE FAULT OF THE OWNER.

    In Ireland recently a quarrel had taken place at a fair, and a culprit was being sentenced for manslaughter. The doctor, however ...

    Article : 85 words
  15. Four Thousand Degrees Above Zero.

    If the claims that are made for the invention are well founded, there has been discovered a means of producing a degree of heat vastly ...

    Article : 164 words
  16. ENGAGED AT ONCE.

    Brown (who is engaging a parlormaid during his wife's absence): 'And why did you leave your last place?' ...

    Article : 45 words
  17. DEEPEST MOURNING.

    'Send me a leg of mutton,' she said, Then added this timely warning: 'Let it be from a coal-black sheep, For we are all in the deepest ...

    Article : 34 words
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