The Bronze Box Awakens a Mortally Wounded Man
An aged professor narrates the tale of a silver-tipped bronze box bound by a five hundred year old seal. When opened on the appointed date a mouse within becomes a living man who dies after attacking the narrator, who is then deemed mad and confined to a madhouse by colleagues and students.
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Godfrey
Richard
England
John of Gaunt
Zeny
Acheron
Mouse
George
Lorimer
Rameses Colossus in Temple Art Across Egypt
A fragment describes the colossi of Rameses II adorning temples across the kingdom and notes the river in the desert motif reflecting the era's ideals. The passage emphasizes the enduring symbolic power of these statues in ancient Egyptian temple art.
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Rameses II
Desert
Jumbo the Elephant Skeleton at New York Museum
In the basement of the American Museum of Natural History the Jumbo skeleton stands as a popular exhibit. The once central Barnum attraction draws visitors as the fossil remains share space with the famed display, marking a rival for polite favor in the museum's collection.
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American Museum of Natural History
Barnum
Rosy Clematis In Glass Porches For Early Blooming Vines
A charm of growing vines in glass enclosures is urged for half hardy blooms like clematis. The Fairy Queen clematis is praised for pink color and large size, thriving protected from outside cold. The piece also describes Egyptian sculpture and a prehistoric animal skull, but focuses on the Clematis culture.
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Llere
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Aren
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Dias
Bronco
Durston Medical College -St
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Rameses Colossus
Alberta Field
Texas
Rosy Clematis
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Tlon
nower—Scientific Am
Memphis
Evidi Iis
Ously
Une
Mal Ifall
Jumbo
American Museum
Colossus
Maturbe
Tossi
Kam 2
Paseaneates
G. P. Cobb, Johnston, S. C
Cincinnati
Ohio
J. A. Holland
South Carolina
Masae
Itha
Anis
London