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  2. THE MYSTERY OF THE MOAT HOUSE.

    As long as the train, by which I was going to Liverpool-street, was in sight, I saw my, old servant standing on the platform, but she did not indulge in any waving of hand ...

    Article : 7,059 words
  3. TALES & SKETCHES

    Wolfenden was in no particularly cheerful frame of mind when, a few minutes after the half hour was up, Mr. Sabin appeared upon the Pavilion tee, followed by a tall ...

    Article : 3,417 words
  4. THE CONDITION OF FREE-TRADE ENGLAND.

    Colonel G. T. Dennison, of Canada, who was in England for the Jubilee, writes of his impression of the condition of the old country in the nineteenth century. After ...

    Article : 447 words
  5. AN ACT OF HEROISM.

    The "Statesman," of India, records an act of heroism in the Darghai fight which has not yet become generally known. It will be remembered that the fatal strip of mountain ...

    Article : 245 words
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