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  3. BY PIKE AND DYKE.*

    "You are in evil-looking pair of scoundrels," Ned said to himself as he looked after the retreating figures of the two men. "The master I truly know by name as one of the ...

    Article : 7,591 words
  4. EAST INDIAN JUGGLERY.

    'When I was stationed in Puttupjob, in the Gilhooley district of India,' said Major Botail, of H.M. 319th Fusiliers, 'I had little to do but lay off in my bungalow and drink shikkaree ...

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  5. ALMOST A TRAGEDY.

    It was Christmas Eve. The late pale gleams of the wintry sun struggled through the windows of a house and dimly lighted the figures of a man and woman, both young, ...

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  6. THE WAIL OF THE HOUSEKEEPER.

    One day as I wandered I heard a complaining, And saw a poor woman the picture of gloom; She glared at the mud on the doorstep ('twas raining), ...

    Article : 238 words
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