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  2. Poetry Dreams.

    Forth from the land with favoring breeze I creep All eager for the calm of midnight seas, Each sail of sense stretched to the drowsy ...

    Article : 124 words
  3. Never Grow Old.

    I looked in the tell tale mirror. And saw the marks of care, The crows' feet and the wrinkles, And the grey in the dark brown hair, ...

    Article : 119 words
  4. Novelist.

    "Dear papa," cried Ircue, seeing, his glance, and his sudden start of surprise, "sit right down, and I will tell you all about it." ...

    Article : 1,052 words
  5. CHAPTER III.

    As our heroine approached tho castle, she saw through the gathering gloom, the figure of a mail—a man who appeared to be looking toward her—standing upon the ...

    Article : 3,549 words
  6. SONG OF THE MELBOURNE TRAMCARS.

    Ram 'em in, Jam 'em in, Push 'em in the pack. Hustle 'em. ...

    Article : 424 words
  7. CHAPTER IV.

    Towards the middle of the forenoon of the day following that on which the funeral at the castle had taken place, Irene,Oborwald sat at the door of her father's cot with ...

    Article : 1,695 words
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