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  2. THE OLD BROCADE.

    THE Forresters had arranged for a ball inviting their neighbours and friends to Welcome the son and heir from his travels. Of course, Mrs. Lowell and her daughter, ...

    Article : 960 words
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    Advertising : 972 words
  4. A FREE RENDERING.

    IT was on the northern circuit, and a right jovial old judge was sitting. The court was frightfully hot on the afternoon of a sweltering July day, and we all felt ...

    Article : 588 words
  5. MISCELLANEOUS READINGS.

    READING AND THINKING.—They who have read about everything are thought to understand everything, too, but it is rot always so, reading furnishes the mind ...

    Article : 1,501 words
  6. EPILEPSY.

    MAY pursue an uninterrupted course, beginning before the tenth year of life, or more farely afterwards, and is usually a lasting nervous disease, though not ...

    Article : 1,118 words
  7. LADIES COLUMN

    APPLIQUE embroidery, still holds its own in fancy needlework employed for various purposes. Door portieres, window curtains, antimacassars, table covers, and ...

    Article : 2,048 words
  8. GERMAN ETIQUETTE.

    GERMAN etiquette is very minute. It does not stop with the ordinary rules for eating, drinking, calling, and receiving. It prescribes mazes of trivial details which ...

    Article : 695 words
  9. A MAIDEN'S REVENGE.

    AMONG the best of the summer resort stories we have heard is one which details the exceedingly neat manner a lovely belle of Pacific Heights "got even" on a rival ...

    Article : 710 words
  10. RED TAPE.

    WHEN Napoleon III. was emperor, the narrative runs, he sat one day at Longchamps, sleepily reviewing his army. Regiment after regiment passed, but nothing ...

    Article : 418 words
  11. WOULD I WERE A WIDOW.

    YOUNG maids, you know, are voted slow, And set aside completely; While sprightly dames assert their claims And smile on men too sweetly. ...

    Article : 204 words
  12. SUPERSTITIONS ABOUT BABIES.

    IN Ireland a belt made with a woman's hair is placed about a child to keep harm away. In Spain the infant's face is swept with ...

    Article : 344 words
  13. WHEREIN HE FAILED.

    "ELIJAH, dear, will you dress Willie this morning? I'm in such a hurry, and it won't take you but a minute or two." "Certainly," replied Mr. Bixby, cheerfully ...

    Article : 227 words
  14. HAPPINESS.

    WING-FOOTED! thou abid'st with him Who asks it not; but he who hath Watched o'er the waves thy waning path, Shall nevermore behold returning ...

    Article : 68 words
  15. CONSOLATION.

    SOMEWHERE is comfort, somewhere faith, Though thou in outer dark remain; One sweet sad voice ennobles death, And still for eighteen centuries saith ...

    Article : 28 words
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