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  2. EMBARRASSING.

    Mr. Weedon Grossmith tells a good story about a play by Mr. Robert Ganthony, which that gentleman asked him to read. Mr. Grossimith took the comedy, but lost it on the way ...

    Article : 180 words
  3. Poetry and Trifles.

    The Morn was fair, the caller air, Cain' Soughting frae the [?]: The pleasant rain, had clothed the plain, And deck't earth leaty tree. ...

    Article : 846 words
  4. PLEASE KEEP IT DARK.

    Every safe manufacturer has attached to his staff expert locksmiths, whose duties consist in opening safes which have got out of order. Many of the accidents to safes occur ...

    Article : 269 words
  5. "NO SAE DAFT."

    An old lady from the rural districts went into Glasgow Corporation Galleries carrying an aggressive-looking umbrella of the last decade. She was asked to leave it at the ...

    Article : 102 words
  6. GO UP ONE.

    The youth was waiting in the reception-room for the young lady to come downstairs, when the small brother sauntered in with the well-known monchalance and [?] faire ...

    Article : 117 words
  7. WHY SHE NEVER MARRIED.

    When a man tempts fate by reminding a spinster of her condition, his punishment is swift generally swift and sure. In a country of Ireland where the quakers were numerous ...

    Article : 129 words
  8. COULDN'T WORK FOR NOTHING.

    Mike: "You don't look very pleased this morning Pat. What be the matter wid you?" Pat: "I've been served a nasty trick this morning, Mike. I was down the road early ...

    Article : 165 words
  9. NO GENTLEMAN.

    "The pride that ape humility," writes a Queensland correspondent, "is as often found in the bush as elsewhere. Squatter Jones—let us call him so—was travelling in the north. ...

    Article : 130 words
  10. NOT BAD—FOR THE COBBLER.

    A Scotch cobbler was fined last week by a Forfar magistrate, half a crown or twenty-four hours' imprisonment. If he chose the latter he would be taken to gaol at ...

    Article : 165 words
  11. A VERBATIM QUOTATION.

    A country clergyman kept a young servant lad. One Sunday morning before service he gave him his orient about the dinner, and said: ...

    Article : 118 words
  12. TOOK HIM AT HIS WORD.

    A young man who was canvassing a popular book, stepped into the office of a merchant and finding him apparently at leisure, asked him to look at the book. The gentleman informed ...

    Article : 226 words
  13. A SURPRISE IN SEIDLITZ.

    On the first consignment of Seidlitz powders arriving in the capital of Delhi, the monarch became deeply interested in the accounts of the refreshing draught. A has was brought ...

    Article : 191 words
  14. A SURE CURE.

    "I believe you have a son, madam," said the seedy looking person who stood between the lady of the house and the back yard. ...

    Article : 199 words
  15. THE MATRIMONIAL TOAST.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 258 words
  16. ALL WRONG.

    A party of men sat at & table io a Broadway restaurant after luncheon. A girl of seventeen or thereabouts entered shyly and took her seat at a table near by. The girl's figure was ...

    Article : 318 words
  17. THE PRINCESS OF WALES.

    A lady-in-waiting to the Princess of Wales told to a friend a touching little incident which took place soon after the death of her son, the Duke of her son, the Duke of Calence. The Princes ...

    Article : 260 words
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