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  2. PUBLISHED BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT. True Tales of the Buccaneers

    OF the cruelty of the buceanecrsmany an awful tale is told. Those freeb[?]ters ...

    Article : 3,749 words
  3. EXPERIENCES OF AN ORCHID HUNTER.

    In September, 1893, I arrived at Bencoolen for the second time in quest of rare and valuable orcluds, intending to explort the mountains Bukit Itam and Bukie ...

    Article : 1,410 words
  4. FROM A 'TEC'S DIARY.

    "You suspect this young girl, Sarah Smithgon, then, of being the thief? " " Well, yes; you see, Sergeant, there are one or two suspicious circumstances ...

    Article : 2,317 words
  5. GETTING A PLACE.

    When Sir Robert Wolpole was Premier, a Mr. Moor, who represented Bishop's Castle in Parliament was, like most candidates, very liberal of his promises to voters on the approset ...

    Article : 412 words
  6. A STORY OF THE COUTTS FAMILY

    A long while ago, when Bristol was growing rich with the profits of West India trade, of which it has almost a monopoly, a stranger took a lodging there toward the close of the year, ...

    Article : 576 words
  7. Both Exhausted.

    The other day, towards the close of a long sitting in the Assizo Courts, when another case was called on, the leading counsel rose and huskily requested that the cause might be ...

    Article : 122 words
  8. Two of 'Em.

    Here is a story of Patrick O'Mars, a private in the 9th United States Regulars: Not long ago he went to the colonel, who was a severe disciplinatian, for a two weeks' leave of ...

    Article : 265 words
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