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  2. The Novelist.

    THE next morning Mr. Norman appeared to be still within the spell into which his own policy or Mr. Grind's sudden visit had thrust him. He sat alone in the little sitting-room he ...

    Article : 2,905 words
  3. KITTY HINMAN'S MATCH.

    THE postman ran up the steps of Mr. Himman's house, rang the bell, and shouted, "Miss Kitty Hinman!" at the top of his voice. All the week Kitty had been expecting that ...

    Article : 2,368 words
  4. TWENTY-FIVE DARK HOURS.

    I'M what we calls a ganger, and hare so many men under me when we're making a new line o' rail. I passed best part o' my time in the country ; but I hare worked on the lines in France ...

    Article : 3,524 words
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