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  2. HUMOR

    Henry Ward Beecher, the famous preacher, was as erratic and absent-minded as his father. One day when dining in a friend's house, he turned to his wife ...

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  3. SPORTING STORIES.

    For downright fun some of my cricketing tours in America would be hard to beat. While in New York on one occasion I caught a chill and was unable ...

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  4. MARRIAGE.

    Naturally the great painters of the world have been, most of them, at one time or another fascinated by the idea of picturing a grand marriage scene, or something ...

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  5. LITERATURE.

    Of John Duke Coleridge, who became the first Baron Coleridge and died Lord Chief Justice of England, many noteworthy things have been said, but none more ...

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  6. NEW NOVELS.

    "Dr. Tuppy," by Stephen Townesend, London: Hodder & Stoughton (per Rigby, Limited.) Quaint and amusing was Charles Tuppy, "whom everyone satirised with tolerant ...

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  8. AFTER DINNER STORIES.

    "What a fortune that man might, have made as at storyteller on the staged I would offer him £200 a night for a ten-minutes' "turn" if I thought it would be ...

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