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  2. THE NOVELIST.

    "It's too hateful to think that Sir Hilary is my father—a man I have taken such an instinctive dislike to—whom I neither trust nor respect." ...

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  3. ORIGINAL POETRY.

    I called to you at dawn, beloved, To come across the hills: "The dew is white on hedge and stile, We shall be far ere noon-day fills ...

    Article : 218 words
  4. CHAPTER VIII.

    "It's luck, coming across you like this, Patience, real luck! I so seldom go to dances, that I don't know what induced me to accept Lady Cartwright's invitation, ...

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  5. THE STORYTELLER.

    Murty, with his mate, Jim Webb, bad turned out at an empty hut where there was a good grass flat or the horses. Two miles below them was the town of Sleepy ...

    Article : 1,984 words
  6. BUSH SKETCH

    The train stood, taking deep and [?] breaths, at the little platform. M[?] the passengers had taken their seat[?] country people have a deep-rooted [?] ...

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