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  4. IN LIGHTER VEIN

    "Mr. Page Is altogetheer too literal." "How so.'" "The last time he was at my house I told him to make himself thoroughly at home, and In leas than ...

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  5. WHY THEY FISHED.

    In theory, fishing is not work, but fun. In support of this theory no one need look further than to the scores of small boys who, In the proper ...

    Article : 143 words
  6. BRIEF AND POINTED.

    [?] a juvenille publication, earnestly inquiring what he shoud do to win a coming event in school athletics—the ...

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  7. THE ELEPHANT.

    The elephant never falls to excite wonder In the person who beholds him for the first time. A writer quotes the remark of a small boy who was ...

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  8. THE BLUEBOTTLE.

    To p[?] the earth of death's Impurities and cause deceased animal matter to bo once more numbered among the treasures of life, there are ...

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  9. TAKEN UNAWARES.

    Jones and Smith met In the street the other day and got talking. "I was on the top of a tram yesterday," said Jones, "puffing quietly at my ...

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  10. OUTFLANKED.

    "Nobody can learn all there is that's worth knowing in a life-time," said Mr. Meekton, wisely, "and a man ought never to assume that his education is ...

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  11. HARD TO BEAT.

    A judge was a member of a fishing party In the Adtrondacks, and round the campfire one evening the talk naturally turned to the subject of big fish. ...

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  12. FATHER OF 33,

    Mr. Frederick Bush Beckett, a Great Yarmouth 'baker and retired armorer-sergeant from the old Volunteers, has just celebrated his silver wedding with ...

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  13. A PASSING EVENT.

    In rural New England the passing of a railway train Is still a matter of public interest quite astonishing to visitors from the city. Last summer three ...

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  14. WHY SHOULD A SOLDIER?

    For three solid hours the captain had been lecturing his men on "the duties of a soldier," and he thought it was time to see how much they had ...

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  15. HE GOT THE KETTLE.

    A minister once noticed a crowd of urchins clustered round a kettle. "What are you doing, my little boys?" he asked, with fatherly Interest. ...

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  16. HE WAR IN NO HURRY.

    A criminal whoso day of execution had arrived was asked 'by his gaoler If he had any last favor to ask. "I have," scald the condemned man ...

    Article : 86 words
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  18. ALL DIED AT SAME AGE.

    A curious family history of death occurring at tho same age was revealed at an inquest at the London Coroner's Court last month. ...

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  19. LIFE'S LITTLE PLEASANTRIES.

    They were at supper. During the meal the young man with the voracious appetite discoursed. eloquently on things In general. ...

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  20. HEROISM OF DR. MAWSON.

    Speaking of the solitary, return to his Antarctic base of Dr. Mawson, after losing his two comrades, Lieutenant Ninnis and Dr. Mertz, Sir ...

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  21. INDISCRIMINATE OBEDIENCE.

    [?]went up, "A man overboard" and the captain gave orders to a new sailor, who was an Irishman, to throw out ...

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  22. AN ACT OF MERCY.

    A young first-grade teacher, whose pupils are mainly the children of foreign parents, thought it a good plan to give them a little talk on the ...

    Article : 137 words
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