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  2. Poetry.

    A bise for the lips now mute and cold, A rose for the mound above their mould, A rear for the happy days that were, A etsff for the burdens sad hearts bear; ...

    Article : 325 words
  3. Novelist.

    He says we have to go at once. Get my top-coat, Patterson, and my revolver—yes, Ill go armed—and, Mrs. Jenkine, every yourself; no good crying now; and, girl, ...

    Article : 5,523 words
  4. Sensations of a Wall-Flower.

    I had read of balls, and longed to revel in their [?]stasy. With bated breath I had followed the history of the poor but beautiful heroine until I loot my indentity in her. I, ...

    Article : 1,890 words
  5. Mr. and Mrs. Bowser.

    The other morning I said I was tired, and I wished there was no such thing as housework. I suppose every housewife makes use of such expresstons once in a While, but Mt'. Bowser seemed ...

    Article : 1,174 words
  6. Care of the Nails.

    The care taken of the finger nails affects the handwriting. The long, almond-shaped nail is a great support to the middle finger, which guides the pen. It is said that people ...

    Article : 439 words
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