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  2. POETRY.

    Who presented to me, on my seventy-second birthday, Feb. 27, 1879, this chair made from the wood of the village blacksmith's chesinuttree. Am I a king, that I should call my own ...

    Article : 366 words
  3. FICTION. (From English, American, and other Periodicals.) Who Was Guilty?

    "Father," said a fresh, clear voice, "I have been looking for you." And Lady Crehylls, radiant in her youth and loveliness, came in softly, and stood by her father's chair. "We want you to come and ...

    Article : 2,196 words
  4. CHAPTER VII.

    Maurice Pellew watched for the evening shadows with an impatience scarcely born of hope; his was rather the eagerness which prefers a gloomy certainty to a feverish suspense. Madeline had desired ...

    Article : 5,504 words
  5. CHAPTER VI.

    Madeline had wept till her tears were spent. She was not a woman to weep quietly; her grief was a s[?]ort of fury, in which she had torn off her ornaments, and loosened her long, thick hair, which hung ...

    Article : 1,247 words
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