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... SHORT STORY Our short story to-morrow will Wise Old Cottage, by Philip Neville, which tells of a young couple who grew tired of their country cottage, but it taught them a lesson when they came to a cross-roads in their lives. ...
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... SHORT STORY Our short story to-morrow will be Love Flies Out,” by William J. Elliott, a human one of two young people who took special care to insvre against adversity, but found that prosperity too required its own insurance. iiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiia ...
... SHORT STORY The short story to-morrow will be The Older Loyalties,” by Jane Pembridge. it is a delightful tale of two old family servants who deplored the modern ways of living, but found a solution to the problem of retirement through a ruined aristocrat ...
... SHORT STORY Our short story to-morrow will be The Man for the Part,” by Philip Neville, an amusing one of a quaint figure who frequented theatrical society. tells how, when his resources were done and he had decided on suicide, a stroke of luck came his ...