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  2. HOUSEKEEPER.

    Hog fool jelly, thought much more [?] [?] that made of gelatine, is [?] [?] to repay a housekeeper for going to a good deal of trouble making it. Another ...

    Article : 629 words
  3. Short Story.

    Once upon a time there livel three fair maidens who made a solemn [?] of perpental [?] and signed the agreement in true [?][?] Their ...

    Article : 3,617 words
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    [?] [?] slice [?] bread [?] [?] been removed. fill up [?][?] of a pound of fresh red [?][?] half a ...

    Article : 150 words
  5. SKETCHER

    An American lady recently related an amusing experience of hers that happened shortly before the left the States. She said that the incident took place At a town in ...

    Article : 423 words
  6. TRAVELLER

    Egypt is a land where the traveller is [?] tempted to assign to a hear antiquity the origin of the customs which he seen still in vogue ...

    Article : 160 words
  7. BEEP BOULETTES.

    Mines vary finely three-quarters of a pound of lean roast beef, two ounces of cooked bacon or ham, and an inch of fresh lemon rind. Add to these two ounces of cooked ...

    Article : 246 words
  8. THE 18TH AND 19TH BRUMAIRE.

    It was on the 18th Brumaire, otherwise November 9th, 1799, that Napoleon took his first decisive step toward the Imperial throns. I say . decisive, because it is beyond dispute ...

    Article : 656 words
  9. MOUNT LAVINIA.

    Since lunch we had sat in the hall of the Bristol, well, amused. The proprietors of the little shops belonging to the Arcade that runs by the side of the hotel had each paid ...

    Article : 763 words
  10. VARIETIES.

    The Gorman navy employs 20,000 men. There are 100 national banks in Japan. The world's navies employ 1,693,000 men. Germany's forests cover 34,360,000 acres ...

    Article : 819 words
  11. Miscellaneous.

    It is commonly said that ' nothing matters after £30,000 a year,' and if the £30,000 were unencumbered, it would, we expect, be shout the maximum wealth in which a rational ...

    Article : 611 words
  12. GATEAU OF FOWL OR DUCK.

    Mince ten ounces of either cooked fowl or duck, four ounces of boiled ham, two ounces of sausage-meat, two cooked mushrooms, an onion, sprigs of thyme and parsley, and an ...

    Article : 197 words
  13. STEAWBERRY DELIGHT.

    Out lengthways half an oblong' spongecake in two; hollow out part of the centre of the under one (the upper one is used as a cover), scoop the crumbs out with great care ...

    Article : 235 words
  14. FRENCH SOUP.

    Remove all fat from a pound of mutton bones—uncooked if possible—put them into a sausepan with a pint and a half of water, a turnip, three half-cooked potatoes, two ...

    Article : 151 words
  15. THE VOICE OF THE DRUM.

    The poet Heine declared that he had a talent for drumming in every limb and in his feet to a remarkable degree. It was early cultivated by a valiant French drammer ...

    Article : 837 words
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