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  2. THE ESSAYIST.

    "Men truly eminent," writes Froude "think too meanly of themselves or their work to care modi to be personally remem. bered." My esteemed old friend has ...

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  3. THE NOVELIST.

    Having reached the safe haven of Mrs. Leavett's humble but respectable home, Mildred for some weeks was thankful to stay profoundly quiet—to gather breath and ...

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  4. THE STORYTELLER.

    It was no unusual thing for Queen to be lectured by her two younger sisters, albeit they were both unmarried, and in a certain measure dependent upon Queen's bounty. ...

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  5. CHAPTER II.

    The person who was rendered the happiest by the preparations of the ensuing month was unmistakably Maggie's mother. For more years than she would have liked to say ...

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