Harper's Round Table, August 20, 1895
Harper's Round Table, August 20, 1895
Braddy's Brother"The Old-Fashioned Lawyer"Corporal FredHis Scorching Was Not In VainGreat Men's SonsOakleighOn The Earth And In The SkyHints To Young BotanistsThe Pudding StickOn Board The ArkInterscholastic SportStampsBicyclingThe Camera Club
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questions that are possible to answer. If he should take advantage, there's the Judge to keep him in order."
"What kind of questions would you ask?"
"Why, ordinary ones. Whether or not a person paints from nature? Who is your favorite musician? Which do you prefer, rowing or sailing, tennis or golf? All kinds of questions like that. I don't believe one of us could tell the date of the first crusade, or who invented ink and when.
"And another thing, never look at the individual you intend next to question. For both he and his opposite neighbor would then be prepared. You must play very rapidly or it's no fun. And if any question or discussion occurs, the Judge must decide."
"That will be right jolly, Laura. Do you think the folks will all come?"
CORPORAL FRED.[1]
A Story of the Riots.
BY CAPTAIN CHARLES KING, U.S.A.
CHAPTER V.
For a mile after leaving its armory the regiment had marched th
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