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  2. Love at First Sight.

    When I was studying at the medical college there was no collegian who had acquired so high a reputation for steadiness and hard stweing as myself. I was possessed with a very ...

    Article : 2,198 words
  3. Horrid Bores.

    You meet him on the pavemat, You meet him on the cars, You meet him in the daytime, And you meet him 'neath the stars. ...

    Article : 93 words
  4. How I Bought My Piano.

    My name is Jiggers. It is not, my fault that my name is Jiggers. I never awoke to the fact that it was a curious name until—but I anticipate, I have no ear for music—it is ...

    Article : 1,242 words
  5. OUR ILLUSTRATION

    Comprises in addition to a portrait of the English poet, Cowper a view of his birthplace and scenes from his best known works. William Cowper was born at Great ...

    Article : 427 words
  6. Hor the Ladies

    It is now much the custom in London, after a large wedding for the guests to make up parties to go to us where ladies are admitted, or to some well-known restaurant, and afterwards ...

    Article : 386 words
  7. Memoranda on the Months.

    January is a good month for young people to get married in. Any day will do—say the first. I don't think a young man can do better than get married in January, unless ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 539 words
  8. Lines to Autumn.

    Beautiful is golden Autumn, On its mollow tints I doat; But its fading hues remind me That I want an overcoat. ...

    Article : 72 words
  9. The Tramp's Pride.

    "Mister, could you give a fellow a little help I ain't had a good sleep for three days, and ain't eat nothing since yesterday morning." The mendicant had on his finest ...

    Article : 133 words
  10. Knew It All.

    You could not start a conversation, or any common place narration, or any theme 'neath the solar course on which a mortal might converse, or anything in the universe, ...

    Article : 176 words
  11. Facetiæ.

    Sporting notes—flashing fivers. It is wrong to say the living bear all the burden of the state; is there not a death rate? ...

    Article : 674 words
  12. THE SOLEMN HALF-HOUR.

    The damper is not, as some ignorant new chums and other crude foreigners have imagined, a stimulating beverage muchly affected by the rude bushman away back. ...

    Article : 893 words
  13. The Star of the Evening.

    A policeman found two dead-beats making night hideous, and he landed them in the lockup with the utmost celcrity. "Ain't your name U-Uranus?" asked one ...

    Article : 62 words
  14. Settling Down.

    Little Nellie—"There, now, we're married, and I want you to go right out and order some—some coal and some—wood, and some sugar and some—some—oh, yes I some ...

    Article : 397 words
  15. ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS

    JOR—When your wife calls you a bear she probably remembers how you used to ling her. SPIRITUALIST.—Cures by the laying on of hands are not credited; but bad boys have ...

    Article : 280 words
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