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Men and Things—IX. “Yankee Folks”
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Lydia Atherton
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Men and Things—X. Christmas Fare in War-Time
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Martha Young
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Men and Things—X. A Definition
by
Louise Lyndon
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Men and Things—X. “First-Rate! First-Rate!”
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Sallie Joy White
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Men and Things—X. Johnny’s Preference
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Sallie Joy White
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Men and Things—X. A Memory of My Childhood
by
M. S.
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Men and Things—X. An Old Boston Schoolmaster
by
Adelaide Cilley Waldron
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Men and Things—X. Old Wells and New
by
Pamela McArthur Cole
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Men and Things—X. Pleasant to Imitate
by
K.
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Men and Things—X. Reason for Self-Praise
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L. S. G.
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Men and Things—X. Short Lessons
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P. P. P.
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Men and Things—XI. About Birds
by
Amanda B. Harris
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Men and Things—XI. Brass and Pint Cups
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Amanda B. Harris
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Men and Things—XI. Hopeful
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J. L. Harbour
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Men and Things—XI. The Kitten Who Went to Roost
by
W.
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Men and Things—XI. Lord Tennyson’s Chalk Pits
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F. A. H.
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Men and Things—XI. Might Be Done in Other Places
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M. B. H.
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Men and Things—XI. A Modern Topsy
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Mary E. Wager-Fisher
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Men and Things—XI. A Proof of Scripture
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Mrs. S. G. Whittier
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Men and Things—XI. A Sudden Conclusion
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H. A. H.
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Men and Things—XI. Transposed
by
J. L. H.
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Men and Things—XII. “Aunt Eliza” and the Church Organ
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Margaret Lake
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Men and Things—XII. Bedlam
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Pamela McArthur Cole
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Men and Things—XII. “Conversational English”
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Pamela McArthur Cole
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Men and Things—XII. A Dog’s Pet
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A. E.
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Men and Things—XII. He Spoke English
by
George Bancroft Griffith
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Men and Things—XII. Kissing
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H. A. H.
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Men and Things—XII. “Quite a Upset”
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Rex
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Men and Things—XII. Russia Leather
by
Lydia Atherton
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Men and Things—XII. Stage-Frights
by
M. S.
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Men and Things—XII. “Ten of ’Em!”
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F. A. H.
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Men and Things—XIII. Antipathies
by
Mary Lansing
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Men and Things—XIII. Charles Sumner and the School-boy
by
L. J. S.
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Men and Things—XIII. Early Manhood
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J. L. H.
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Men and Things—XIII. A Glimpse of Heaven
by
E. P.
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Men and Things—XIII. How High-Grade English Boys Learn Business
by
Q. P.
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Men and Things—XIII. A Little Dutch Girl and Her Wonderful Scissors
by
Mary Wager Fisher
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Men and Things—XIII. More Hints
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P. P. P.
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Men and Things—XIII. The Origin of Punch and Judy
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Margaret Lake
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Men and Things—XIII. The Sea-Captain’s Gift
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Pamela McArthur Cole
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Men and Things—XIII. The Story of a Famous Painting
by
Alexander H. Japp, LL.D.
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Men and Things—XIV. Christmas Barter
by
Isabella McFarlane
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Men and Things—XIV. French and English
by
Carolyn E. Huse
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Men and Things—XIV. Her New Bonnet
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A. B. H.
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Men and Things—XIV. How a Little Money Is Sometimes Made
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M. W. F.
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Men and Things—XIV. Joke on an Astronomer
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Katharine Scott Kelso
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Men and Things—XIV. Mamma’s Compliment
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S. J. W.
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Men and Things—XIV. My First Acquaintance with Tennyson
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Isabella McFarlane
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Men and Things—XIV. Rev. Henry Ward Beecher’s Idea of Apple Pie
by
[uncredited]
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Men and Things—XIV. What Did They Say Next?
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A Listener
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Men and Things—XIV. “When Ignorance Is Bliss”
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L.
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Men and Things—XV. Country Postmaster
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Edith Robinson
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Men and Things—XV. “Embarrassing,” Indeed
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E. P.
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Men and Things—XV. “English as She Is [Has Been] Spoke”
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P. Quintius Curtius
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Men and Things—XV. The Face on the Dollar
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M. Louise Ford
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Men and Things—XV. From His Standpoint
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A. M. T.
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Men and Things—XV. High Tariff
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Elizabeth Flint Wade
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Men and Things—XV. Israel Putnam and His Plough
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H. B. A.
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Men and Things—XV. Miss Jones and the Synecdoche
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Lillian Mayne
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Men and Things—XV. Polly and the Minister
by
E. P.
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Men and Things—XV. “What’s in a Name!”
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Pamela McArthur Cole
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Men and Things—XVI. “Batveenya”
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S. W. Selfridge
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Men and Things—XVI. Fastidious
by
B. L. A.
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Men and Things—XVI. Games in the Olden Times
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James C. Moffet
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Men and Things—XVI. “Help-Yourself” Recipts for the Use of Children
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The Little House Mother
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Men and Things—XVI. He Was Sure About That
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A Listener
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Men and Things—XVI. How a Certain Mother Is Being Brought Up
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E. P.
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Men and Things—XVI. How Finnish Peasants Bathe
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S. W. Selfridge
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Men and Things—XVI. More Swedish Superstitions
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Anna M. Rydingsvärd
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Men and Things—XVI. Mrs. Hayes and the Treasury-clerks
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Margaret Spencer
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Men and Things—XVI. She Knew Who Was
by
H. S.
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Men and Things—XVII. Aspiring
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Ruth Hall
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Men and Things—XVII. A Birch-Bark Antique
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F. A. H.
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Men and Things—XVII. Faith
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Mrs. J. C. Kinsley
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Men and Things—XVII. A Forerunner
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The Suggester
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Men and Things—XVII. He Liked to Have Things Orderly
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F. A. H.
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Men and Things—XVII. His Ideal of Happiness
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Edith Robinson
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Men and Things—XVII. A Moral Midget
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E. P.
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Men and Things—XVII. Queer Shoes
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Lydia Atherton
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Men and Things—XVII. A Singular Spring
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Mary Lansing
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Men and Things—XVII. A Strange Bedstead
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Helen Marshall North
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Men and Things—XVIII. Aunt Mandy’s Spoon
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J. L. H.
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Men and Things—XVIII. “Blue Blood”
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Q. C.
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Men and Things—XVIII. Grim, the Corn-Thief
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Nena Thomas Medairy
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Men and Things—XVIII. “Lazy Folks Work the Hardest”
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Mary Lansing
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Men and Things—XVIII. The Leader of the Boston Tea Party
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George Bancroft Griffith
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Men and Things—XVIII. Lucidity
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A. B. H.
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Men and Things—XVIII. A Minute-Man
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Adelaide Cilley Waldron
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Men and Things—XVIII. Modern Criticism
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Ruth Hall
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Men and Things—XVIII. More About Small Things
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Amanda B. Harris
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Men and Things—XVIII. Why Not?
by
Louis Hall
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Men and Things—XIX. The Best Boy’s Story I Ever Heard
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Mary Wager Fisher
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Men and Things—XIX. Cheap Lemonade
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D. M. M.
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Men and Things—XIX. How Sallie Preferred Hers
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H. P. H.
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Men and Things—XIX. In His Footsteps
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Louisa Beverly
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Men and Things—XIX. A Man and His Cat
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Lavinia S. Goodwin
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Men and Things—XIX. Not Quite So Bad as That
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A. B. H.
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Men and Things—XIX. Overpowering Seasickness
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A. M. T.
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Men and Things—XIX. A Royal Nursery Story
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Sallie Joy White
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Men and Things—XIX. Scraping an Acquaintance
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G. B. G.
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Men and Things—XIX. A “Swell” Cuban Dinner
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A. B. H.
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Men and Things—XX. The Captain’s Geese
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Emily Thurston
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Men and Things—XX. Nothing Happened
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J. L. Harbour
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Men and Things—XX. The Original Sandwich
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Katharine Scott Kelso
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Men and Things—XX. A Parrot’s Conceit
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Laura Brown
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Men and Things—XX. Party Calls
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Margaret Lake
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Men and Things—XX. The Way They Amuse Themselves
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Margaret Lake
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Men and Things—XX. A Whistling Well
by
Mary Lansing
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Men and Things—XX. Wild Boar Hunting at Home
by
Ernest Ingersoll
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Men and Things—XX. Yes, of Course, Certainly
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S. L. E.
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Men and Things—XXI. A Back Bay Parrot
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Dinah Sturgis
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Men and Things—XXI. Bird Juries
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Q. C.
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Men and Things—XXI. Experienced, if Not Traveled
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K. M.
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Men and Things—XXI. Japanese Service
by
E. Addie Heath
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Men and Things—XXI. More “nearness”
by
Emily Mason
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Men and Things—XXI. Obedient, but Why?
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E. P.
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Men and Things—XXI. Safe
by
J. D. Howe
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Men and Things—XXI. “Standing by the Flag” at Machias
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George J. Varney
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Men and Things—XXI. Unexpected
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E. P.
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Men and Things—XXII. Arctic Rogues
by
Margaret Lake
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Men and Things—XXII. Byron Revised
by
Louise Lyndon
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Men and Things—XXII. Experiments Worth Trying
by
Lydia Atherton
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Men and Things—XXII. Frederick the Great and the Miller
by
K.
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Men and Things—XXII. He Who Runs May Read
by
Q. C.
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Men and Things—XXII. Neosho and Siah
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Caroline S. Pepper
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Men and Things—XXII. Race Prejudice in a Dictionary
by
Martha Young
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Men and Things—XXII. A Tragedy of Dates
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Isabella McFarlane
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Men and Things—XXII. Who Is Osman Digna?
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E. S. B.
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Men and Things—XXIII. A Boarding-Around Experience
by
J. L. Harbour
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Men and Things—XXIII. The Brush Brigade
by
Mary C. Hungerford
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Men and Things—XXIII. A Charming Pun
by
Q. P.
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Men and Things—XXIII. Color Words
by
Pamela McArthur Cole
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Men and Things—XXIII. In a Circulating Library
by
E. P. E.
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Men and Things—XXIII. A Little Hero
by
A. P. Q.
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Men and Things—XXIII. Mutton Rejuvenated
by
E. P.
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Men and Things—XXIII. Polite Begging
by
Lavinia S. Goodwin
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Men and Things—XXIII. “Turn About Is Fair Play”
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Q. C.
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Men and Things—XXIV. La Belle Chocolatiere
by
[uncredited]
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Men and Things—XXIV. Facts Worth Knowing
by
George Bancroft Griffith
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Men and Things—XXIV. Fatherland and Mother-tongue
by
Frances A. Humphrey
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Men and Things—XXIV. Little Three-Year-Old’s Story with a “Moral”
by
A Listener
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Men and Things—XXIV. A Midnight Ride
by
Margaret Spencer
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Men and Things—XXIV. A New Kind of Sign
by
Elizabeth Flint Wade
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Men and Things—XXIV. “No Guards”
by
Caroline S. Pepper
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Men and Things—XXIV. A Patriot
by
Frances A. Humphrey
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Men and Things—XXIV. The Thirteen Children of George MacDonald
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A. B. H.
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Men and Things—XXV. Benny White’s Prayer
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M. B. H.
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Men and Things—XXV. A Cure for Round-Shoulders
by
A. B. H.
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Men and Things—XXV. An Echo
by
Frances A. Humphrey
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Men and Things—XXV. Practicing Her Principles
by
Sallie Joy White
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Men and Things—XXV. A Rule That Did Not Work Both Ways
by
Sydney Clare
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Men and Things—XXV. “Teacher’s” Silly Afternoon
by
Georgiana Hamlen
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Men and Things—XXV. They Won’t Tell
by
M. Helen Frazer Lovett
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Men and Things—XXV. With His Permission
by
Georgiana Hamlen
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Men and Things—XXV. Youthful Theology
by
Pamela McArthur Cole
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Men and Things—XXVI. Dean Stanley at the Flower Shows
by
Alexander H. Japp, LL.D.
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Men and Things—XXVI. Good Omens
by
Lucy Elliot Keller
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Men and Things—XXVI. Great Men and Good Manners
by
M. D.
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Men and Things—XXVI. Gretchen Was safe
by
A. E. T.
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Men and Things—XXVI. How Dante Struck the Carpenter
by
Sallie Joy White
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Men and Things—XXVI. Like-Minded
by
J. D. Howe
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Men and Things—XXVI. Little Miss Prude
by
M. F.
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Men and Things—XXVI. “Mud and Mildew”
by
Martha Tracy Owler
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Men and Things—XXVI. Tool Chests for Girls
by
Helen Maria Winslow
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Men and Things—XXVII. Flags, Flags
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A. B. H.
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Men and Things—XXVII. Freight Without Weight
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M. Y.
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Men and Things—XXVII. He Turned Over Two Leaves
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S. M. H.
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Men and Things—XXVII. Mr. Jones’s Nickel
by
J. L. Harbour
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Men and Things—XXVII. A Musical Definition
by
Q. P.
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Men and Things—XXVII. A Poser
by
S. W. T.
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Men and Things—XXVII. Princess Louise and little Helen Henschel
by
Sallie Joy White
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Men and Things—XXVII. Scarce Snow
by
A. G. Flanders
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Men and Things—XXVII. Two negatives make—?
by
Katharine Scott Kelso
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Men and Things—XXVIII. An Appropriate Name
by
D. M. M.
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Men and Things—XXVIII. “The Broom Brigade”
by
M. S.
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Men and Things—XXVIII. Courtesy
by
Edward Foster Temple
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Men and Things—XXVIII. How a National Table Came to Boston
by
Elisabeth Merritt Gosse
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Men and Things—XXVIII. In the Public Garden
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E. P.
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Men and Things—XXVIII. “Nothing More Could Be done”
by
M. S.
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Men and Things—XXVIII. Play-Housekeeping
by
Mary B. Claflin
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Men and Things—XXVIII. She Was Pleased
by
R. H.
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Men and Things—XXIX. About Silhouettes
by
Pamela McArthur Cole
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Men and Things—XXIX. Bessie’s Idea
by
Louise Lyndon
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Men and Things—XXIX. Change of Climate
by
Allmand McK. Griggs
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Men and Things—XXIX. Gracie’s Verdict
by
Sallie Joy White
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Men and Things—XXIX. He Helped Himself
by
Cora Stuart Wheeler
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Men and Things—XXIX. A Horse at the Dentist’s
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Q. P.
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Men and Things—XXIX. How the Guineas Saved the Hen
by
Oscar E. Olin
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Men and Things—XXIX. How Windows Are Cleaned in St. Petersburg
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S. W. Selfridge
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Men and Things—XXIX. A Queer Hiding-Place
by
M. S.
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Men and Things—XXX. An Eastern Gymnasium
by
Amanda B. Harris
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Men and Things—XXX. Hieroglyphics
by
Frances Holbrook
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Men and Things—XXX. King Kalakaua’s Apology
by
Herbert L. Aldrich
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Men and Things—XXX. More New England “Economies”
by
Jane Gregory
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Men and Things—XXX. No Perceptible Difference
by
B. A. L.
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Men and Things—XXX. “Possum”
by
Nena Thomas Medairy
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Men and Things—XXX. Shakspere Amended
by
Nena Thomas Medairy
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Men and Things—XXX. Three Little Somnambulists
by
M. B. H.
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Men and Things—XXX. Uncle Sam’s Border Line
by
M. Louise Ford
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Men and Things—XXXI. A Baby Punster
by
Martha Young
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