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  2. Poetry.

    Placid I am, content, serene. I take my slab of gypsum bread, And chanks of olcomargariue Upon its tasteless side I sprc ad. ...

    Article : 145 words
  3. CHAPTER XLIX.

    Gertrude Castlemaine lay white and still as one dead. Above her that da[?]k demon, Isabel Hyde, stood half terrified, and tardily half repentent for her work. If Gertrude, swept ...

    Article : 1,347 words
  4. Novelist.

    when there are three or four boys and guris to tell them to," she said. "Oh, mamma!" cried Gertrude, and went out hastily on the terrace. ...

    Article : 434 words
  5. CHAPTER XLVIII.

    "We have had none of our charming walks," said Isabel, "since your mother was here. Shut up in London as we are so much of the year, I grudge every day when I ...

    Article : 2,486 words
  6. CHAPTER XLVII.

    When Lord Castlemaine asserted that Gertrude owed him an apology for her distrust and antagonism, Lady Craven foresaw new complications. ...

    Article : 2,729 words
  7. CHAPTER XLVII.

    Gertrude Castlemaine now decided on a new course of conduct. She exonerated Colonel Lennox of all guilt in the points whereof he had been accused. That, she ...

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