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  2. YOUNG PEOPLE.

    "Rex. don't it make you feel like a real old. Crusoe or a Swiss Family Robinson or something to be left to ourselves here on this key with only Cudjoe to cook for us and a fine ...

    Article : 3,771 words
  3. SELECTED POETRY.

    There is a quaint old Scottish phrase. That haunts my memory; It speaks of dark and burdened days—A weary weird to dree. ...

    Article : 330 words
  4. CHAPTER XLII.—GREBAUVAL AND LAROCHE IN COUNCIL.

    At the entrance of the hotel a messenger on horseback called Laroche by name. Laroche turned to receive a letter. "Come to me at once," he read above the ...

    Article : 2,163 words
  5. WHEN GREEK MEETS GREEK.

    "Does the artist, Mademoiselle Bruyset, live hereabouts?" asked a white-haired gentleman soberly clad in black. "Yes, citizen," said a tenant of the building ...

    Article : 1,561 words
  6. A MAN'S PRIVILEGE

    "I wonder if we shall know each other hereafter?" said the curate to Helen Pocock one evening as they sat together in the gathering twilight. ...

    Article : 2,573 words
  7. Chapter XLIII.—THE SIEGE OF THE CERCLE DES BOUTONS BLANCS.

    "It is to be a fight, gentlemen," said Melville. "Alencon has betrayed us." "The beast!" exclaimed Daniel. "It was to save his wife," said Melville. ...

    Article : 2,820 words
  8. CHAPTER XXXIII.—AN ENGAGEMENT.

    It soon spread through the parish that the curate had been left a fortune by a man who had died in the mews, and the limp, middle-aged young ladies who decorated the church ...

    Article : 2,621 words
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