Two Strange Women and their Night With a Stranger
Edna Ferrer reports in American Magazine a tale by Setonatory about Emma Me Cheaney a traveling saleswoman and a seventeen year old boy. They plan to spend a night with a stranger in a country hotel. The next morning the boy’s mother questions him about the man and Emma responds that men are the most despicable beings. The narrative includes comical and controversial details about fashion and domestic scenes.
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Suspension Bridges and Odd Customs Amid Peru Travel
Odd historical notes describe suspension bridges in Peru from ancient times to the 18th century, with details of how travelers crossed rivers on bamboo and chains. The account shifts to anecdotes about barefoot children in London and household habits, ending with brief moral quips from contemporary papers.
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