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  2. THE STORY-TELLER

    There are men who cannot outlive their childish fears of darkness—men who cannot step into a black, deserted chamber, or mount a gloomy stairway to empty ...

    Article : 1,997 words
  3. TOPICAL ITEMS.

    Mr. James Payn confesses that he was responsible for the rejection by a great house of "John [?]nglesant"—which afterwards had an enormous sale, and earned ...

    Article : 2,655 words
  4. FRUIT LORE.

    There is an old saving that the wish made whilst eating the first strawberry or blackberry of the season is sure to come true, if it is not uttered aloud. ...

    Article : 874 words
  5. THE LAST STAGE OF THE WAR IN THE TRANSVAAL.

    It is extremely difficult to understand why the Boers still continue to fight when they cannot nourish any reasonable hope of restoring their fortunes, or of receiving ...

    Article : 1,065 words
  6. THE ICE-BREAKER, ERMACK.

    In external appearance, as in interior arrangement, the Ermack is unusual Her how, stern, and sides are all cut away sharply. Instead of meeting the surface ...

    Article : 943 words
  7. THE ANARCHIST PLOT.

    "Anarchists? Yes. We have our hands pretty full of them just now," observed one of the chiefs of the Paris Surete to me lately, as we sat together on ...

    Article : 654 words
  8. HOW THEY SLEEP.

    Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman can sleep in a standing posture as well as he can lying down, according to the "Gem." The Duke of Devonshire once said to ...

    Article : 800 words
  9. A BIT OF WEDDING CAKE.

    "But what shall I do with it?" he asked, helplessly. She looked at him and laughed as h[?] stood dangling tho square, white box by ...

    Article : 669 words
  10. A NEW MACHINE GUN.

    The Newcastle-on-Tyne correspondent of the "Times" reports that a machine gun of a novel character has been invented by Mr. James Judge, a well-known ...

    Article : 569 words
  11. A CZAR'S EDUCATION.

    Ono of the most imposing of public monuments at St. Petersburg is the statue of the Empress Catherine II., facing the Nevski, where that gay high road of ...

    Article : 646 words
  12. THE FOLLIES OF FASHION.

    The fashions of the present day are exerting a most injurious influence on domestic life and morality. There is now a strife among the different classes of ...

    Article : 841 words
  13. DRESS ETHICS.

    The editor of "M.A.P." furnishes his readers with the following remarks by a lady on this femininely interesting subject:- ...

    Article : 727 words
  14. FORTY YEARS AGO.

    There is a man in America who every night starts in terror from his sleep, with tho sweat pouring off him, and shrieks to be saved from imminent death. He is a ...

    Article : 781 words
  15. BLAME FOR KING HUMBERT'S DEATH.

    "Then the Italian police were negligent?" 'I certainly consider that they were very negligent. Bresci was well known ...

    Article : 620 words
  16. AN EPITAPH STORY.

    "I got up a story about odd epitaphs a few years ago," said a Tennessee newspaper man who was in the city last week, "and in collecting material for it ran ...

    Article : 543 words
  17. SOME WITTY SAYINGS.

    Mr. Justin McCarthy recounts to the readers of "Chambers' Journal" for September some of the witty sayings he has heard. He wisely notes that the quality ...

    Article : 391 words
  18. GENERAL FRENCH.

    Sir,—I wondered much on reading the telegram in yesterday's issue that "Major-General French has been promoted to the rank of General," as it is a ...

    Article : 190 words
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