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  2. SIGHINGSWEET—A FAIRY TALE.

    "I shall lose my head either way, mused the astute Fatinati "Either way I shall lose my head." The idea was far from welcome, as was ...

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  4. Sunday Reading.

    Beyond the toil, the burdens of the day, Beyond the tempests and the storms of life; Far from the tumult of the weary way, Beyond the longing and the ceaseless strife; ...

    Article : 125 words
  5. THE ENDS OF LIFE.

    There is no end to the great ends of life. If one is living in the resolute pursuit of them he may first welcome and then rejoice to leave behind the several means which in succession ...

    Article : 307 words
  6. COMPASSION FOR THE MULTITUDE.

    "But when He saw the multitude He was moved with compassion on them" (Matthew ix., 30). The multitudes—what a sight! what a study! To me it is a sight, it is a study ...

    Article : 2,539 words
  7. KEYS.

    QUEEN SI[?]HINGSWEET—Pampered luxury and self-indulgence, personified. FATINATI—Fate, that which must be. NATURUS—Nature, the inexorable, the irreversible ...

    Article : 51 words
  8. SANTA CLAUS IN THE PULPIT.

    "One and a half for Billington!" The speaker was standing at the ticket window in the station of the Great Western Railway. Evidently be was talking about ...

    Article : 5,009 words
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