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  2. HOLIDAYS.

    All workers, says a medical contemporary, if they are to last, must have holidays. For some persons and for some occupations frequent short holidays are best; with other ...

    Article : 246 words
  3. Mrs. Candour's Tower Round the Colonies.

    Which, as I says to Jane Maria, or Maria lane, which I fancies best, being as [?] the darling child was left for me to christen, and Bobby, thank goodness, which is ...

    Article : 1,194 words
  4. THE SQUATTER'S FOOL.

    "I am looking for a stray horse," said a man, stopping at the house of a settler, and addressing a native who came out and leaned on the low fence. ...

    Article : 555 words
  5. THE TAHITI MYSTERY.

    The following extraordinary narrative is from the lips of the Rev. Mr. Nott, a missionary sent by the London Missionary Society to Tahiti:— ...

    Article : 801 words
  6. "SO UNREASONABLE OF STEPMOTHER!"

    Not long before the death of George Eliot, on a return trip to London by the Midland route, I broke my journey at Leicester, to pay a flying visit to Coventry, where the ...

    Article : 3,010 words
  7. BETSY BOTHEREM.

    I have long had the idea of printing" the following touching story as a leaflet or tract for distribution by the profession among the strical missionaries, but I feel that its sphere ...

    Article : 1,245 words
  8. A PRINTERIAN HINT.

    A poor old printer stands silent and glum, With types well poised between finger and thumb, And eyes slanting up, expressive of doubt If the words he has set are clearly made out ...

    Article : 495 words
  9. A BONA FIDE BID: A FACT

    Not many years back, in an old country town An auctioneer lived of some little renown; His connections were large, and, as might be ...

    Article : 375 words
  10. Facetiae

    A lady who has lately passed a few weeks in Paris always refers to her kitchen girl as her "fille de cuisine." Her son will insist on referring to thel worthy domestic as our ...

    Article : 766 words
  11. AN ARTIST'S ESCAPE.

    I was sketching during the Carlist campaign of 1874 on the banks of the Bidassoa, taking a peliminary ramble along the French side of that frontier river before crossing ...

    Article : 311 words
  12. A Real Irish Gentleman.

    One day, in a crowded Collingwood car, A lady was standing. She had ridden quite far, And seemed much disposed to indulge in a ...

    Article : 181 words
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    Earl Pembroke intends having coffee taverns in all, the villages upon his estates, the management to be mainly vested in working men. An instance of early marriage is the ...

    Article : 249 words
  14. A "Sold" Detective.

    ' Yes," said a noted colonial detective, "I have seen a great many queer things in my experience.", "Discovered a good many gigantic frauds, ...

    Article : 199 words
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