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  2. Dumor.

    John Sullivan, my jo, John, the' tis the first we're met, You've made a hit indeed, John, we never can forget; ...

    Article : 1,162 words
  3. THE HUMOURS OF HIGHLAND SMUGGLING.

    To the January number of Good Words the author of "Stronby" contributes an entertaining article upon Highland smugglers and their ways. The Celt has ...

    Article : 1,247 words
  4. THE BALLAD OF LADY MAY

    I SING the eighteen-year debutante, Meekly in tow of mamma or aunt, With blooming cheeks and downcast eyes, And monosyllabic, soft replies; ...

    Article : 980 words
  5. AS A WARRIOR DIES.

    WE were on the west bank or edge of the ravine, which was about fifty feet wide and so deep that our eyes could not penetrate through the darkness to the bottom. We ...

    Article : 701 words
  6. [ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.] The Fatal Treasure.

    " In spite of all the evidence, that man is innocent, and his hanging will be a judicial murder," he said aloud. " And it will kill the poor girl. I tremble to think what will ...

    Article : 556 words
  7. IMPOSED UPON HIS LOVE.

    DURING the war there was in our command a practical joker named Henry M'Nette, who is now a pilot on the Arkansas river. Just at this time in the history of the Confederacy ...

    Article : 729 words
  8. CHAPTER XI.

    Agriculture is the mainstay of human race. The farmer feeds the world. Prince or pauper, noble or serf, all must depend upon the soil for life. From earth welcome, upon ...

    Article : 1,686 words
  9. CHAPTER XII.

    The platonic love which induced Charles Wilberforce to become the protector of Mary Blackburn was ripening into a warmer affection. ...

    Article : 1,640 words
  10. NOT AT ALL ABASHED.

    A DOMINICAN preacher in Paris is renowned for calling to order, without scruple, his pretty hearers. A lady arrived very late at church one morning, and the ...

    Article : 201 words
  11. AN EARL'S RETINUE.

    WARWICK-LANE took its same from its having in it the inn or house of Richard Nevil, the great Earl of Warwick. Stow mentions his coming to London in ...

    Article : 204 words
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