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  2. SUNSET AND DAWN CHAPTER VIII. (Continued).

    As he went away, Marcus sat gloomily in his car. He was more than ever convinced that he must speak out and approach Rachel ...

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  3. FRONTIERS IN THE OLD WORLD AND THE NEW.

    If they were not so deeply engrossed just now in the work of mutual butchery, we would invite the warring nations of the continent of ...

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  4. FAMOUS BRITISH REGIMENTS.

    One of the bravest deeds of the war was the heroic action of the Royal Munster Fusiliers, who, mustering only two companies, dragged a ...

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  5. CHAPTER IX.

    Margaret looked so ill and so wretched that her mother impatiently decided to send her out of town for a week. ...

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  6. COURTING IN SPAIN.

    Spain shows its individuality most in courtship and marriage. In no other country does love at first sight so often lead to marriage. The ...

    Article : 343 words
  7. UNWOMANLY WOMAN.

    The true woman is never unfeminine. It is the female who despises sex and its limitations, who hates home and children, who is ever at ...

    Article : 71 words
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