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  2. Wit and Humor.

    Best candles for gold-diggers.—Rushlights. Some girls are like old muskets; they use a great deal of powder, bat don't go off. All that glitters is not gold—sometimes it's a diamond. ...

    Article : 774 words
  3. THE MYSTERIES OF CRIME; OR, THE EXPERIENCES OF AN EDINBURGH DETECTIVE.—NO.CXXXIII.

    One of the most striking things in the study of crime is the curious frequency with which criminals, striving hard and plotting deeply to a particular end, bring ...

    Article : 5,638 words
  4. JOHNNY GEDDES; OR, THE ADVENTURES 05 A SCOTTISH PACKMAN.

    After the just punishment to Tifty, and her flight hame to annoy auld Curfuffle, her faither, Thomas Binglestane went to sea, and was seldom seen at hame. Robbie's ...

    Article : 3,450 words
  5. RUBINSTEIN'S PLAYLNG NEW YORK.

    He had changed his tune agin. He hopt-light ladies and tip-toed fine from end to end of the key-board. He played soft, and low, and solemn. I heard the church bells over the hills. The ...

    Article : 742 words
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