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  2. AMERICAN HUMOUR.

    SCHOOL bored—A lazy scholar. ALL. the year round—The earth. CHILD of the son—A grand child. ALWAYS in a mess—Army o care. ...

    Article : 2,308 words
  3. THE MYSTERY OF MOOR FARM

    HER nephew! Augustus Rundle, of Skelton —which was it ! "Explain yourself," she exclaimed. "Oh, Augustus, why did you council your identity ! What and has it served! I do not understand it ...

    Article : 4,323 words
  4. YOUNG FOLKS' COLUMN.

    A little girl, in circumstances of great danger, was once them ans of saving her further life—not by resoning him from any previous position by bodily evertions on her part that , of cource, was out of the question in a ...

    Article : 446 words
  5. BROTHER BASIKS STORY.

    I am called Brother Bril. I like in the sold[?] try with many other brother. We have [?]. our prayer our routine. We have nothing of the [?] world have that there is sickness and death in its that ...

    Article : 2,077 words
  6. SISTER JENNIES BIRTHDAY.

    My Jennie's birthday was to come One month from New Year's Day; We hoed for toys, a plenteous store! We thought to see, two nights before, ...

    Article : 340 words
  7. CURIOUS FACTS ABOUT THE JAPANESE.

    In Japan every one has to carry a lantern. By day and by night it is seen dangling to his belt, not in the form in which we see the lantern in England, but resembling a thin flat box. Each and of this box is fastened ...

    Article : 292 words
  8. RELICB OF QUEEN ELIZABETH.

    Great interest naturally attached to everything connected with Queen Elizabeth. Her watch, her gloves, her riding whip. her little silver goblet are preserved by some families as ...

    Article : 831 words
  9. SIR WALTER SCOTTS MANUSCRIPTS.

    You all know that the personal property of men who have made themselves famous by noble works or noble words is generally regarded as something precious. Any little article that may have belonged to a great poet, or ...

    Article : 408 words
  10. A PRECIOUS PEARL.

    Some of the most valuable pearls in the world are found near the island of Ormuz, off the coast of Persis, and one of the finest was possessed about two hundred years ago by Imenbelt, the Prince of Muscat. The Khan ...

    Article : 171 words
  11. A STRANGE FAMILY.

    Some years ago a traveller stayed at an inn, where after supper, the landford put down a great dish of food and rang a bell, when in came a mastin, and Angorn cat, a rat with a belt round its neck, and a raven.There all ...

    Article : 90 words
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