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  2. CHAPTER IV.

    "I began to write at this time," said Mrs. Elliston, who herself did but lightly touch upon the foregoing details of her childhood and girlhood in her conference with her friend ...

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  3. THE ESSAYIST.

    A scholar and poet whom I knew in early life was wont to declare that the Greek poets, especially those inspired by the tragic Muse, represented vivid pictures of human nature, ...

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  4. JACK'S COURTSHIP.

    The son seemed to grow hotter as he westtered and the sky northwards took a deeper liquid tint, bat gradually the breeze briskened, until at four o'clock it was making a ...

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