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  2. Haceliag

    It is absolutely necessary for some porters bang the carriage doors as loud as possible Many a person catches a bad cold, but who ever heard of anyone catching a good one. [?] ...

    Article : 1,292 words
  3. Which Shall It Be?

    She stood there amongst the corn, the poppies and corn-flowers, motionless as a statue, some what smart as she always was, with a attempt at gentility that made me smile, as I ...

    Article : 3,082 words
  4. A Modern Tantalus.

    But who was the ancient Tantalus ? you ask. Well, here's the story. In the good old days of bygone centuries, many people used to believe in, and give themselves up to, ...

    Article : 405 words
  5. An Improved Dictionary of the English Language.

    A. an article in general use. ABSCONDER. A bank official. [See Treasurer.] ABSURD. What a person does not like what he does not agree with ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 651 words
  6. Titles and the Titled.

    It is somewhat curious to note that, however circumstanced a man may be, the acquisition of a title will alleviate, to a great extent, any troubles he may have to bear. If ...

    Article : 305 words
  7. Anecdotes of Celebrated Men.

    When Lord Howard defeated the Spanish Armada in 1588 he sent to Elizabeth the shortest dispatch on record but one; it contained one single word, " Cantharides " (the ...

    Article : 151 words
  8. That Poor Little Prince.

    Hem I Eau-de-Cologne your ears and listen to this :—"Prince Edwardate his first dinner at the Middle Temple as a student on the 10thJune. He took his seat amongst his ...

    Article : 252 words
  9. Almost a Murder.

    Splipps read in the paper that cholera seems to select women for victims in preference to men, and being out in company last night he thought he would paralyse the crowd with a pun. ...

    Article : 141 words
  10. The Song of the Scribe.

    With fingers inky and stiff, With eyelids heavy and red, Sat a newspaper scribe alone in his den, Earning his daily bread. ...

    Article : 241 words
  11. The New Man.

    A little new paper—to instruct, to inform, to amuse, the million—started in our street last week. This programme might seem ambitious to small souls like ours, but not ...

    Article : 439 words
  12. Lynch Law.

    I read in the Weekly Times, not long since, that there is an old French law which threatens the proof reader with death for even one error. If this law were in existence ...

    Article : 155 words
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