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  2. THE NOVELIST.

    "Now, Baxter," he began, "I am going to pander to the curiosity which you have so admirably concealed, but which, being far removed from a fool, you must have ...

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  3. ORIGINAL POETRY.

    Always the city holds you, and you know The early stream of workers—see them go So tiredly home again. And all the day the city noises beat, ...

    Article : 157 words
  4. CHAPTER XV.

    Now Tom Baxter was no prude. The challenge flung at him would have swept most young men of his age off their feet. There was intoxication in the fragrance of ...

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  5. THE TRYST.

    Came a lady down the stairway neath the canopy of green, Lightfoot trod the velvet carpet sewa with pearls; ...

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  6. CHAPTER XVI.

    Doctor Learoyd, like most country medical men, slacked a bit on Sundays. In the morning he went to church with Helen. In the afternoon, in summon, he lazed in ...

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