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  2. SPORTS OF FATE.

    There were a happy quartet. What matter if the happiness sprang only from illusions, and was no more substantial than a puff of smoke, or the ...

    Article : 4,094 words
  3. HER COUSIN IDA.

    "Well, Abby, Ida will be here next week: she wants me to take her to board for a spell." Abby Merrill walked across the room, ...

    Article : 1,809 words
  4. FATHER DOLLING'S FUNERAL.

    The London "Daily Mail" of 22nd May writes:— The East End of London has seldom, if ever, been moved to its depths as it was ...

    Article : 954 words
  5. BANK HOLIDAY.

    W. Pett Ridge writes in the London. "Daily Mail":— "You going to get up to-day or to-morrow?" asked a voice ...

    Article : 1,310 words
  6. PINGPONGITIS.

    Oh, what's this very funny game, Pray tell me, if you please, That looks like tennis, feels like golf, And sounds like Cantonese; ...

    Article : 269 words
  7. MARINE PUZZLES

    The Rev. T. R. R. Stebbing has much of interest to tell concerning obscure sea-animals. In "Knowledge" for June he writes under the heading, "The ...

    Article : 439 words
  8. THE POET AND THE BURGLAR.

    Mr Stephen Phillips has acted with that originality which one would look for in a poet in dealing with a some- what difficult situation. The tale was ...

    Article : 306 words
  9. WORST OF POVERTY.

    It is the fear of want which Is the worst of poverty, and want itself, when it comes, is something like a relief. Then charity steps in, first in the guise ...

    Article : 549 words
  10. THE LAND OF GHOSTS.

    Nestling upon the bosom of the deep Where all day long the golden sunbeams rest, Fair as an infant smiling in its sleep, She lay, the loveliest island of the West. ...

    Article : 261 words
  11. SMUGGLING.

    From 1751 onward the English customs officers did their duty with a finely ruthless impartiality. They stopped sedan chairs in the streets, they could ...

    Article : 265 words
  12. THE DASHING BURGLAR.

    The Glasgow gentleman burglar, remarks a writer in the "Westminster Gazette"—one Goodfellow—is surely entitled to rank among the most notable of ...

    Article : 244 words
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    Some 3000 of the unemployed in Berlin have been engaged during the last few days clearing the streets of snow. They are paid at the rate of 2s 7d a ...

    Article : 96 words
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