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  5. CHAFF FOR THE CHAUFFEUR.

    When Jack and his chum arrived in England after a three years' tour on the "west coast" they both felt an indefinable longing to celebrate the ...

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  7. TOO HEAVY ODDS.

    An amusing story is told of a patient in one of our London hospitals in whom the sporting instinct was well developed. His ward was visited ...

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  8. OUR SYMPATHIES ARE WITH THE ENGINES.

    Many yarns had been trotted out as the train rattled along, and the dear, weary, dog-tired old gags had most of them been related. ...

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  9. GOOD ADVICE.

    A venerable professor of a noted medical college was addressing the graduating class. "Gentlemen," he said, "you are ...

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  10. OUTMATCHED.

    A would-be funny youth while strolling through a provincial town saw a notice in a shop window, "If you don't see what you want, ask for it." ...

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  12. INCONVANIENCES OF CONVANIENCE.

    When Paddy Malone started for Ballinagone Fair, the woes and injustices heaped upon his distressful country weighed heavily upon him. But ...

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  14. TOO WILLING.

    It was just after dusk, and a man was busily engaged digging up celery in a suburban garden. To him came a policeman, who was making the ...

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    The Hon. Dudley Gordon, the second son of the Earl and Countess of Aberdeen, is working as a joiner for an Aberdeen firm. The Earl and Countess ...

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  16. THE RIVER-BANK TRAGEDY.

    We reached the banks of the river to find the stream running deep and strong, and sitting on a log, with a bland smile on his face, was a man ...

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  17. AN ORATOR QUELLED.

    Rev. W. H. Sears, a missionary in China, relates a story which illustrates the Empress Dowager's way of cutting short a tiresome speech. ...

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    Major John Edward Bernard Eely, M.P., who is one of the crew of the new lifeboat at Totland Bay, has done some daring and heroic work as a ...

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    A man who had buried three wives took to himself a fourth lately, and, as is the wont in Lancashire, the pair went for a walk one Sunday afternoon. ...

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  23. PAT ILLUSTRATES.

    Bridget and Pat were reading an article on "The Law of Compensation." "Just fancy!" exclaimed Bridget. ...

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  24. TOOK THE HINT.

    A gentleman visiting a seaside resort on the East Coast recently popped into the lifeboat station. The man in charge, a typical old salt ...

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  25. ARE WOMEN GROWING WISER.

    Dear Sir.—Your correspondent, "Amelia," flies too high altogether in her estimate of women's wisdom. In my estimation a woman's home, her husband, and her children ...

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