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  2. THE HEIR OF THE AGES.

    There are comfortable saws and sayings concerning the limits of human woe, which it is to be hoped have some truth in them. "The darkest hour is before dawn," and "When ...

    Article : 3,105 words
  3. ORIGINAL POETRY.

    Adown the dead years' dusty track What crowding fancies wander back, To moonlight nights and Junes of yore, And soft low voices crooning o'er ...

    Article : 425 words
  4. CHAPTER XXXII.—THE NIGHT AFTER THE TRIAL.

    Late the same evening Sir Alan Lester was sitting alone at his hotel after dinner, for he had quietly escaped the company of Colonel Doyne, which the friendly colonel had been ...

    Article : 1,359 words
  5. THE BROKEN SEAL.

    The next morning the courthouse where Laura Davis was to be tried for her life was crowded to excess. The case was tried at Exeter, and excited the greatest interest all ...

    Article : 5,377 words
  6. CHAPTER XXIX.—A NEW DEPARTURE.

    Miss Dart gave way with little reluctance to hits. Meyrick's earnest entreaties that she I should remain at the Look-out another day. She was among such friends as she was not ...

    Article : 2,993 words
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