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  2. SELECTED POETRY. WORK.

    If some great angel spake to me to-night In awful language of the unknown land, Bidding me choose from treasure infinite, [?]om goodly gifts and glories in his hand, ...

    Article : 232 words
  3. QUITE TRUE.

    When Edward heard these words a sudden pallor stole over his flushed face. "What makes you ask?" he faltered out. ...

    Article : 3,021 words
  4. THE ELEVENTH HOUR.

    [?], sir! would ye plaza to speak aisy, An' sit ye down there by the dure? She sleeps, sir, so light an' so restless She hears ivery step on the flure. ...

    Article : 317 words
  5. CHAPTER XXI.—SIR GEORGE WITHAM.

    But Rosie had "a chance" (as she called it) of Sir George Witham, and she know this quite well. The very next day after our conversation about him Sir George ...

    Article : 1,628 words
  6. JUST AS I AM.

    Mr. Jebb put his hand into the cavity where the seven bottles of whisky had been, and groped among the sawdust and cobwebs, not with the hope of making any ...

    Article : 5,023 words
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