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  2. A COLONIAL NOTABILITY OF THE OLDEN TIME.

    What led to the old gentleman's misfortune, said the old lady, who told me the story, that is to say, what crime he had committed, I am not quite sure; but I think my ...

    Article : 3,445 words
  3. CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE;

    Spring lagged lazily this year, but at last the ground grew mellow, the crops were got in, and on unprecedented ran of shad filled the fishing grounds of the bays and rivers along the Sound. The squire had his ...

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  4. CHAPTER VIII.

    Directly after breakfast the next morning the squire said, turning to St. Cyr: "Young man, I desire to see you alone a short time: and Hester," looking at her, "yon may go to your ...

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  6. CHAPTER IX.

    Early in the following june, a rumour went [?] that Duck Island had been lossed of the New York Stats authorities some said for one hundred, and others said for five hundred years, and that ...

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  7. CHAPTER VII.

    St. Cyr and Hester were both strangely absent minded all the evening. Hestor was thinking of what she had done, and St. Cyr of what he should do. They had scarcely spoken all the way from her father's down. ...

    Article : 814 words
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