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  2. THE PAIGNTON HONOUR. CHAPTER XVI.

    Owen Mortimer mounted the stairs from his oflice to that of Nevil Musgrave, which was situated on the floor above. It was a convenient arrangement, and was almost ...

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  3. WOMAN'S REALM.

    In spite of its establishment, dating from many years ago, the Gentlewomen s Aid Socicty is not nearly so wel known nor recognised as it should be. It is a modest ...

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  4. IN THE PAPERS,

    Lord Hal[?]bury, who recently took up the complicated work of the Appeal Court at the advasced age of eighty-four, has always been an "out-of-door" man. At ...

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  6. CHAPTER XVII.

    The Paigntons were staying in town since the early days of December. There were important matters to be considered, and purchases to be made, especially the ...

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  8. RACIAL DEGENERATION.

    In his annual report as dircetor of the Lancashire Inebriate Board, says the "Daily Telegraph," Mr. Frank A. Gill alluded to the large families of inebriate ...

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  9. ALLEGED CANALS IN MARS.

    Dr.Arrhenius the famous Swedish seientist and Nobel prize-winner, propounded, at a meeting of the Stockholm Society of Physies held at Copenhagen (says the ...

    Article : 231 words
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