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  2. HIS GHOSTLY WIFE.

    There is real love just as there are real ghosts; every person speaks of it, few persons have seen it.'—La Rochefoucauld. Five o'clock tea was in full swing at ...

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  6. THE INCREASING NERVOUSNESS OF OUR TIME.

    Under this rather startling title Professor W. Erb, at Heidelberg, gave an address some time ago which demands more than a passing notice. Professor Erb takes it for ...

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  7. ODDS AND ENDS

    Generosity thrives best in poor soil. Money is a slim diet for a hungry heart. Nature christens the flawers with drops of dew. ...

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  8. LATE SUPPERS.

    The old tradition that to eat anything just before going to bed was sure to produce indigestion and render sleep impossible, is now happily exploded. It is not good, as [?] ...

    Article : 347 words
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