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  2. ADVENTURE WITH A COBRA.

    The scone was Ceylon, and it is a visitor who tells the story, in the August issue of the "Wide World Magazine." He was staying with a friend named Price, at ...

    Article : 793 words
  3. A WIFE'S VENGEANCE.

    At Susa, in Tunis, the trial of the two Chambaas who are charged with the murder of the Marquis de Mores is proceeding (says a Paris telegram, dated July ...

    Article : 354 words
  4. LIFELONG BLACKMAIL.

    A strange story is told in a letter published in the "Westminster Gazette." It was the disclosure, after death, of the hidden secret of a seemingly-successful life, the ...

    Article : 311 words
  5. HOW TO MAKE LIFE INTERESTING.

    "We have all met persons who have taken a University degree, and yet do not understand why the moon appears to change its form, who think that corals are insects ...

    Article : 440 words
  6. CRIMINALS COSTING FORTUNES.

    One hundred thousand pounds sounds an immense sum of money to disburse in merely bringing a criminal to justice, and there is a certain probability that, if, every ...

    Article : 587 words
  7. A CAUTION TO JOKERS.

    Some few years ago, at a country house where a large house-party were staying, the conversation turned on practical jokes and ghosts (says a writer in the Sheffield ...

    Article : 268 words
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  9. A STUDY OF GENIUS.

    The "Study of British Genius" which Mr. Havelock has just brought to a dose in the pages of the "Popular Science Monthly" is full of matter of the most suggestive nature. ...

    Article : 384 words
  10. ISLANDS ADRIFT AT SEA.

    Captain Warnecke, of the Norwegian steamer Donald, tells a story of remarkable experiences. No one is more observant than be, and he vouches for what is set down in ...

    Article : 465 words
  11. M. SANTOS DUMONT'S AIR SHIP.

    M. Santos Dumont, in an article in the "North American Review," claims that he is much more of an aeroplanist and much less of a balloonist than has been asserted. ...

    Article : 343 words
  12. THE RICHEST MAN'S LESSON.

    When the richest man in the world tells of his small beginnings there is a natural curiosity to hear what he has to say. And there is a peculiar fascination in the story ...

    Article : 716 words
  13. A "LIFE OF DEATH."

    Sitting in a chair in his house at Hampton, two empty laudanum bottles, in front of him, and a rope knotted round his neck and fastened to a hook in the door. It was ...

    Article : 349 words
  14. POWDER MINE EXPLODES.

    Coming so soon after the fatal accident in which accident of Saint Cyr was killed by the bursting of the breach lock of a gun, the deaths of an officer and five ...

    Article : 275 words
  15. A DOG AND A PIPE.

    William Townsley, of Cleveland, says an Indianapolis paper, is fond of telling an especially thrilling story. "Some time ago," said Mr, Townsley," "I got on a train at ...

    Article : 535 words
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