”Tirary y Soult”
ROBERT KNIGHT, who was born, bred, and trained in New England, suckled on her creeds and weaned on her doubts, went directly from college to a Louisiana plantation. The change, as he felt, was extreme.
He happened to go in this way.…
JOHN ANDROSS
CHAPTER I.
THE Niagara Express, just before sunset at the close of a sultry July day, was puffing slowly into Lock Haven, a small lumber-town which is the key of access to the wild mountainous district of Pennsylvania, from the rich…
"In the Gray Cabins of New England"
AN Englishman who recently visited this country wrote from Boston to a friend:
As I have so little time in America, I have decided to spend it all in New England. It is the American race that I wish to study, nor…
Cheating the Children
One of our millionaires who began life as a poor lad and did not succeed until middle age is said to enjoy the fun and luxury which his money brings him like a hot-headed boy. He goes to balls and the play incessantly; he buys…