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  2. THE NOVELIST.

    "Dad, I want to talk to you," Ethel said, and endeavoured to draw him away. "I intend to be present at this talk," Gerald broke in grimly. ...

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  3. ORIGINAL POETRY.

    We, who are wrought of stars and dust, Our warp and woof despair and hope, Whom passion and peace with gust on gust Fres[?]ly salute that we new scope ...

    Article : 85 words
  4. NIGHT.

    Night, like a wanton, steals on silver shoon. With grace voluptuous, her swaying hips Star-bound; her blown hair o'er her Scarlet lips; ...

    Article : 111 words
  5. CHAPTER XXXI.

    June of 1916 was nearing its end, and Ruth, was still working with the Y.M.C.A. in France, but Ethel was no longer with her. The latter was in England, busily ...

    Article : 844 words
  6. THE STORYTELLER.

    The overdue train challenged the distant signal, and a ripple of excitement passed over the knot of people waiting on the station to welcome the home-coming, soldier. ...

    Article : 1,496 words
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