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  2. [ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.] A STUMBLE BY THE WAY.

    CHAPTERS I. AND II.—Lady Archie Cadogan is a pretty, worldly woman. Her husband is an easy-going man, who does not interfere with his wife in any way. Clement Price, the cousin ...

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  6. CHAPTER III.—(Continued.)

    "Cecilia has been very bad for the last few days," wrote the widow, "and I have been obliged to add to the expenses and get a doctor to see her. She seems to grow ...

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  7. THE CAT IN ANCIENT EGYPT.

    Trees end serpents and many other things had a place in the religious symbolism of the Egyptians. The persea tree seems to mark the plaer of sun rising on midsummer day; and curiously ...

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  9. ADMIRATION EXPRESSED BY HISSING.

    The inhabitants of the Now Hebrides express their admiration by hissing like geese. Amongst the Basutos, also, hissing is the most unequivocal mark of applause, and in ...

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