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  2. THE HOME CIRCLE.

    VEGETABLE MARROW PUREE.—The ingredients for this are a good sized vegetable marrow, one ounce of batter, half an ounce of ground rice, onions, pepper and salt to ...

    Article : 310 words
  3. USEFUL INFORMATION

    The Crystal Palace roof contains 14 acres of glass. The greatest length of England and Scotland, nerth to south is about 608 miles. ...

    Article : 505 words
  4. THE VICAR'S MISTAKE.

    A country vicar was recently made the victim of an amusing praotical joke. It was carried out by two young ladies who were on a visit to one of his parishioners. The ...

    Article : 1,628 words
  5. A MOTHER'S SIN; OR The Northcombe Mystery,

    It was very rarely that Mrs Cardington seemed to care to hold any conversation with her niece, and, indeed, for some weeks she had appeared almost ...

    Article : 1,191 words
  6. The English Cycle Fever.

    Says the Telegraph:—"Some extraerdinary stories are told of the state of the cycle trade. The demand so far exceeds the supply that agents are driven to the verge ...

    Article : 681 words
  7. HEALTH HINTS.

    Celery is invaluable as a food for these suffering from any form of rheumatism, for diseases of the nerves end nervous dyspepsia. ...

    Article : 385 words
  8. GRAVE AND GAY.

    The trouble with spiritual mediums is that they are too keen after the circulating medium. The most graceful of domestic animals is ...

    Article : 416 words
  9. GRAINS OF GOLD.

    Most of the shadown that cross our path through life arc caused by our standing in our own light. As it is the chief concern at wise men to ...

    Article : 533 words
  10. THE LADIES' COLUMN.

    Corslets a and Swiss belts are being vigoreusly revised. This fashion is becoming to many women, provided the dressmaker is judicions, and ad just a the shape to the ...

    Article : 341 words
  11. Wearing Jewellery.

    A lecturer from King's College, Cambridge, has been lecturing on "Jewellery." He contended primarily that jewellery should be uaefal—that is, it should have ...

    Article : 209 words
  12. CHAETBR XII.

    Captain Dick, unconscious of how near he had been to the settlement. of [?]one of the problems whlch exercised his mind, travelled down to Exeter by the express, and then ...

    Article : 1,753 words
  13. A Mystery.

    One of the most extraordinary stories of undiscovered crime in the mother-country is that of the death of Sir Joha Lomb, who early in the last century founded the ...

    Article : 152 words
  14. A WORD OF CAUTION.

    As a rule, the house wife is so anxious to have her cake done before it really is baked, that by frequent opening and closing of the oven door she lowers the temperature of the ...

    Article : 170 words
  15. CHAPTER XI.

    Captain Cardington had probably left his hems became he did not wish to remain under the same roef with a woman whom he feared. It was like most other ...

    Article : 2,775 words
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