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  2. SELECT POETRY.

    A certain man of vast estate, and generous mind S withal. So freely spent it' on his friends, he Soon had none at all. ...

    Article : 162 words
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  4. CHAPTER II.

    Eighteen weeks the Englishman's departure, Thevenet received a letter from England, the contents of which was the following :— "You receive the enclosure as a proof of my ...

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  5. THE LOST LEG.

    In the autumn of 1782 the surgeon, Louis Thevenet, of Calais, received a note without signature requesting him to call on the following day at a retired country house situated on the road leading ...

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  6. CHAPTER III.

    In the year 1793, during the Reign. of Terro[?] Mons. Thevenet, whom a young surgeon had caused to be suspected of being in sympathy with the aristocracy, fled to London to save his head from ...

    Article : 507 words
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