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  2. Poetry and Trifles.

    Carleton's "Tramp" tells the whole pathetic story :— We worked through spring and winter, through summer and through fall. ...

    Article : 984 words
  3. CAPTAIN DESMOND'S DAUGHTER.

    When Margaret recovered consci[?] the found herself lying on the floor; but a sofa cushion had been placed nader her head and her father, kneeling on one knee, was ...

    Article : 2,757 words
  4. THE FORCE OF IMAGINATION.

    THEY worked a racket on young Gripb at his botrding-hoose recently. They detected him raiding the pie closet, and found that be had got away with a mince pie, some cookies ...

    Article : 352 words
  5. WHY THE PARSON LEFT.

    A GOOD many yean ago, when a certain place in Texas was a very small town, quite a number of prominent citizens went out on a hunting expedition. One night, when they ...

    Article : 481 words
  6. A TRIFLING INCONVENIENCE

    "MY DEAR" said Mr. Spoopendyke, feeling up the chimney, "have you seen my gold collar button?" "I saw it the day yon bought it," answered Mrs. Spoopendyke ...

    Article : 632 words
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