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  2. BE KNEW HE WAS RIGHT.

    Sir Marmaduke had been told at the Florence post-office that he would no doubt be able to liter tidings of Trevelyan and to learn his address from the officials in the post. ...

    Article : 4,258 words
  3. THE LADY'S COLUMN.

    It seems now decided, says the Queen's Paris correspondent, that petticosts shall [?] made this winter of richer materials than the dress. I was convinced of this fact at the ...

    Article : 907 words
  4. CHAPTER LXXIX.

    Three days after this there came another carriage to the bottom of the hill on which Casalunga stood, and a lady got out of it all alone. It was Emily Trevelyan, and she had ...

    Article : 2,123 words
  5. A COURT SCENE IN QUEEN MARY'S TIME.

    On the Thursday in Holy Week the Queen under the direction of the Cardinal Archbishop, performed in the nonvent of the Grey Friars the ceremony of the [?] ...

    Article : 427 words
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