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  3. WIT AND HUMOR

    "There goes a man who always whistles at danger." "What does he do?" "He's an engine driver." She (after breaking the wish-bone): What ...

    Article : 428 words
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    A Native House, Fiji. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. AUDIENCES.

    Mr. Bart Kennedy writes in the "Daily Mail":— In my time I have had many experiences of audiences. I have been ...

    Article : 1,273 words
  6. INSERTED HIS ARM.

    W. W. Jacobs has said that it is only their surprises that make his stories take. To illustrate what he means, he told a story of a lawyer defending a man accused of ...

    Article : 168 words
  7. COT THE POST

    Business Man (to applicant) : Well, your references are excellent, and you appear to be a pushing traveller. I suppose you have never been in trouble of any kind? ...

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  8. CAT AND DOG.

    They were engaged to be married, and cared each other by their names—Tom and Fanny—and he was telling her how he had always liked, the name of Fanny, and how it sounded ...

    Article : 54 words
  9. MAN'S FEMININE CIVILISER.

    It is we women who raise or lower the he tone of the world and we who soften and civilise man. who, deprived of woman's society, would soon drift back ...

    Article : 84 words
  10. CONCLUSIVE EVIDENCE.

    A guileless old Scottish, minister one day told some boys of the Bible lesson he was to read in the morning. The boys, finding the place, glued together the connecting pages. The ...

    Article : 29 words
  11. WANTED GLASSES.

    An early morning customer in an optician's shop was a young woman with a determined air. She addressed the firs salesman she saw. "I want to look at a ...

    Article : 52 words
  12. AN IRISH CHANNEL TUNNEL.

    Before we consent to link Great Britain with the Continent by a land line, and thus increase our national insecurity, leaving Ireland isolated, would it not ...

    Article : 49 words
  13. 'TWO FOR THREEPENCE [?] she is noted for his

    A commercial traveller,who [?] Perseverance, once called on a merchant and sent in his card, requesting an interview. Happening to glance into the office he saw the ...

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  14. EVIDENCE.

    Not many years ago a prominent citizen or Haverhill was arrested for the unlawful sale of liquor. On being searched, a half-flask of brandy was found. That being the only ...

    Article : 21 words
  15. STOCK EXCHANGE.

    Some comparisons are made in an article by Mr. Edgar Crammond in the March "Contemporary" between the terms upon which members are ...

    Article : 265 words
  16. LADY CANVASSERS.

    One immediate effect of the new employers' Liability Act is to increase enormously the field of employment for women. ...

    Article : 419 words
  17. WAR WITH AIRSHIPS.

    "An extraordinary book has appeared in Germany in which is foretold by its author, Rudolf Martin, the expansion of the German Empire, as far as ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 816 words
  18. THE DOCTOR'S VISITOR.

    A prominent physician, whose speciality was physical diagnosis, required his patients, before entering his private consultation room, to divest themselves of all superfluous clothing ...

    Article : 111 words
  19. THE FIRST SWIM.

    At considerable expense a certain Council had erected public baths, and not long ago they were opened by one of the leading men of the neighborhood. money one of the [?] fell into the six-foot end of the bath. "Come out O' that," roared Sandy, leaning over, and catching the unfortunate one by ...

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  20. "SHERLOCK HOLMES" IN FACT.

    Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, who has recently given such an effective proof of his detective skill, has seldom been tempted to ...

    Article : 139 words
  21. HOW HE KNEW.

    The modern Sherlock had captured the daring burglar who masqueraded as a woman. "How did you ever detect his true sex?" asked the friend. "Could he fasten his dress ...

    Article : 133 words
  22. HIS DISCOVERY. [?] more going to Day a visit

    A country [?] to friends some miles across country. The weather was cold and wet, so both husband and wife took a good stiff dram before setting ...

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  23. HENRY VIII.'s BARBER.

    The origin of Saturday night tubbing seems to be lost in the mists of antiquity. According to Mr. Sidney Young. F.S.A., author of the "Annals of the ...

    Article : 495 words
  24. KING'S MESSENGERS.

    Mr. Arthur Herbert, who was one of those who lost their lives in the ill-fated Berlin, was a member of that most interesting body, the King's Foreign ...

    Article : 469 words
  25. A REMINDER TO REPUBLICS.

    Of Montenegro never a word is uttered in detriment; never a ripple of unrest passes over that sea of mountains which lie behind the Gulf of ...

    Article : 58 words
  26. THE ART OF ESSAY WHITING. [?] enough of

    I do not think we make [?] essay writing on suitable subjects at the present day. The letter, as a work of art, being dead, there should be ...

    Article : 58 words
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