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  2. STONE CROSSES.

    Stone crosses are first mentioned A.D. 852, and afterwards became common. They owed their origin to marking the Druidical stones with crosses, in order to change the ...

    Article : 1,284 words
  3. DETECTING A THIEF.

    A CASE of the application of the Indian ordeal by chewing rice is thus described: "A native official, who was employed by the Government for detecting thieves by the ...

    Article : 1,291 words
  4. A VICTIM OF ABSTRACTION.

    A MOODY man walked into a cheap, but well-patronised restaurant the other day and sat down at a table. He ordered two eggs, boiled medium, and theu sank into a ...

    Article : 1,230 words
  5. TURNING OF A NEW LEAF.

    IT was a commodious dwelling in the city, more home-like than pretentious. It stood close to a brown church with pillows, in front of which two tall evergreen oaks ...

    Article : 2,831 words
  6. A YARN OF A "BACK END."

    THE racing season was on the wane, and persons who had yet to get their winter's keep—a class, by the way, of much smaller dimensions than at the present time—were ...

    Article : 2,713 words
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