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  2. CHAPTER LII.

    Old Mr. Gutteridge stared in amazement at the open doorway. "In a life so long aa mine," he observed, "I have seen many remarkable things, but none to be ...

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  3. ORIGINAL POETRY.

    I follow the light that runs before me, Will-o'-the-wisp or star; What if the clouds are closing o'er me—Storm in their ruins afar— ...

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  4. THE SKETCHER.

    My first schoolhouse was built of bark. It stood not far from the banks of the Lachlan River, at the town of Condobolin, in New South Wales. One memorable day my ...

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  5. THE STORYTELLER.

    Their souls sensed each other across the room! Like twin fires the answering flame leapt into their eves, and henceforward the room for them held one only. ...

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  6. CHAPTER LIII.

    I moved towards the door; Francis Bellasis detained me with a gesture. "Surely you don't find me tedious," he said. "I have always been so frightfully bored by ...

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