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  2. POETRY AND TRIFLES.

    I call to my children at morning, I croon to my children at eve. And they answer me, follow me, love me, They alone can my beauty perceive. ...

    Article : 182 words
  3. TALES AND SKETCHES

    Out in the bay the wind was blowing in heavy gusta, lashing the waves in white firmed fury against the rocks, which threw their [?] black forms out to ...

    Article : 4,296 words
  4. MERELY INQUIRING.

    As usual the road was "up," and so was part of the street that matter. But it takes more than this to keep Mrs. Bar[?]hunter at home. Her two ...

    Article : 138 words
  5. NOT ALL OF THEM.

    A Washington mean, while visiting a friend's place in Virginia, became much interested in his experiments in fruit culture. One day the visitor was making ...

    Article : 112 words
  6. YOUNG COMMENTATORS.

    In a Sunday School address a teacher quoted oddities from a number of chidren's Biblical compositions that had teen submitted to him in competition for a ...

    Article : 113 words
  7. PERFORMANCE AT THE PAIL.

    Let others shout in prise of [?] [?] whoop it up for [?] maybe skin their [?] for pork, I do not care a [?] ...

    Article : 176 words
  8. RATHER A TALL STORY.

    Two sailors noticed that a shark was following their ship. Not knowing how to get rid of it they threw a chair overboard. ...

    Article : 136 words
  9. NEW SHPELLIN'.

    They were playing a game in which someone gives out the initial of some object, and the rest of them try to guess it only asking questions with the answers ...

    Article : 187 words
  10. A CONFIRMED OBSERVATION.

    A one-a[?]d man entered a resta[?] at been, and [?] himself next to a little other-people's [?] man. The latter at once noticed his neighbour's left ...

    Article : 121 words
  11. AN HONEST CONFESSION.

    A well-known divine was preaching one Sunday in ruing on the subject of "The Great and Small Things of [?] To illustrate his thought that nothing ...

    Article : 89 words
  12. NO PEACE FOR HIM.

    The usual after-dinner tiff had taken place, and Smithers had cooled down, After all, pease was a good thing, and well worth the having, and a little more ...

    Article : 122 words
  13. WHAT EVERY WRITER KNOWS.

    That be [?] write. That [?] are not very good judges of literature. That his product [?] self if he only ...

    Article : 79 words
  14. OFF THE STAND.

    The jockey and horses had lined up for the start of the steep[?] but a delay [?] a tall, new-boned beast [?] refused to yield to the ...

    Article : 81 words
  15. HIS START IN LIFE

    Merchant: "I got my start in life by picking up a pin. I had been refused [?] by a merchant, and on my way out I saw a pin, and [?] ...

    Article : 102 words
  16. A TIME OF TROUBLE.

    At ten o'clock the cashier in a certain establishment we seized with influenza. At noon the bookkeeper gasped and collapsed. ...

    Article : 152 words
  17. GETTING A RISE.

    A year ago a manufacturer hired a boy. For months there was nothing noticeable about the boy except that he never, took this eyes off the machine he was running. ...

    Article : 98 words
  18. WHAT HE WON.

    When the result of the last Derby [?] a Yorkshire [?] village, one of the [?] remarked to his mate: "Alive and a [?] little dinner out ...

    Article : 113 words
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