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  3. A SCHOOL OF SQUIRRELS.

    A little school of American squirrels has been established in the fir trees at Cantala for about two years, and like so many of the immigrants to this country, they are ...

    Article : 2,421 words
  4. NATURE'S COMEDIAN.

    "What is going to become of this country I'm sure I don't know!" growled Mr. Ormond, laying down the local newspaper and flicking his glasses impatiently off his ...

    Article : 3,743 words
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  6. AT MARKET.

    "Lovely little leg of lamb." The butcher speaks persuasively, and almost as if he would regret parting with such a delightful possession. He passes an affectionate hand ...

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  7. A LIMIT TO TRUSTS.

    It is pointed out by the "Spectator," in an article dealing with recent experiences of trusts and combines, that there is a limit beyond which they fail to be effective. ...

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  8. SCOTT'S OPINION OF GHOSTS.

    Sir Walter Scott, in the letters he wrote to Mrs. Hughes (grandmother of "Tom Brown" Hughes), now appearing in the "Century," was led by the mention to him ...

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