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  2. Tales.

    YEARS has not brought a brighter air to the library of Mount Hellicar; book-bindings had faded, chair covers and carpets had faded, and the thin yellow man with the hard lines in his sunken face looked most faded ...

    Article : 1,672 words
  3. PARIS AND THE PIGEONS.

    Like a star half lost in darkness, Like a vessel tossed at sea, Lovely woman, pale and homeless, Wand'ring in her agony ...

    Article : 345 words
  4. Turning a Screw.

    By the way, my name is Tozer—The Reverend Thomas Tozer, M.A., formerly of Caius College, Cambridge, and now of Stogglesby Rectory, Lincolnshire—Mrs. Tozer being my wife. ...

    Article : 2,705 words
  5. DOMESTIC ECONOMY.

    TO PRESERVE LEATHER.—Take half a pint of linseed oil, and half a pint of neats' foot oil and boil them together. Have the boots dry, and free from dirt, rub them well with this mixture before the fire, until completely saturated ...

    Article : 713 words
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