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  2. SPOONERISMS

    The "Oxford Dictionary" defines a spoonerism as the "accidental transposition of initial letters, etc., of two or more words," and gives as ...

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  4. WOMEN'S WAYS.

    The preparing of food in a healthy, normally running household is a comparatively simple matter. But, when illness comes, as it does at some ...

    Article : 633 words
  5. SOME USEFUL WRINKLES!

    Why do we wrinkle? Continually one meets anxious people who, feeling that wrinkles have overtaken them too early in life, are very ...

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  6. JAM[?]

    It is difficult to say exactly how long marmalade has been a popular English preserve, but it is more or less certain that quinces were ...

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