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  2. LEONARD LINDSAY; OR, THE STORY OF A BUCCANEER.

    Leonard Lindsay, the narrator of this story of the seventeenth country, introduces himself to the reader the son of a Fif[?]c fisherman, who has taken to the sea as his profession, and in 1[?]72, being them ...

    Article : 8,416 words
  3. EXPLAINING JOKES.

    The dullest of men, according to Thackeray, to is he who explains to you your own jokes. Much may also he said for the man to whom you have to tell his own story, he having ...

    Article : 1,599 words
  4. WOMEN AS MEN.

    The case of the poor little sea apprentice, "Hans Brandt," who the other day fell into a the hold of the barque Ida, of Pensacola, at is West Hartlepool, and was killed, adds, one ...

    Article : 1,563 words
  5. A SIERRA BEAR HUNT.

    I was located some few years since on the banks of a small creek high up in the Sierras, in Nevada County, Cal., writes a New York Herald correspondent. I was spending a ...

    Article : 849 words
  6. DEVOTED WIV[?]S.

    Edmund Burke repeatedly declared that "every cure vanished the moment he entered under his roof," Mrs. Burke was spoken of even by her own sex, as all that was beautiful ...

    Article : 363 words
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