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  2. LALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Supposed to Have Foundered at Sea.

    "Such a child to be married," cried all the village gossips, when they heard that the handsome young sailor who had been paying a farewell visit to his uncle, the rector of Clovermead, ...

    Article : 4,460 words
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    Commodore A. L. Winslow, R.N., WHO COMMANDS THE OPHIR DURING THE ROYAL TOUR. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 13 words
  4. The Perils of the Red Box.

    The post office is suie enough tor individuals, but when Governments talk to one another concerning the groat affairs of the world, and when ultimate-decisions as to peace and war have to ...

    Article : 206 words
  5. [ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.] The Lay of the Land.

    The road was very dry. Dust drifted thinly into the hot sunlight, lay like a veil over the track behind, and demateriallsed into the dazzling sky. There had been grey plains, treeless, and ...

    Article : 2,574 words
  6. Convicted on Circumstantial Evidence.

    A celebrated case in which an innocent man was wrongly convicted on circumstantial evidence is recalled by Major Arthur Griffiths in his book, "Mypterlcs of Police and Crime." The man ...

    Article : 689 words
  7. Machine to Cut Away Rivet-Heads.

    The tool shown in the engraving has been patented in America, and is intended for cutting away rivet-heads when the rivets have to be removed for repairs or other reasons. It is an ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 234 words
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