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  2. CHAPTER IV.

    Self-contemplation rarely leads to satisfactory results, and even the substitution of one mental trouble for another is sometimes as salutary as the prick of a mustard plaster ...

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  3. OCCASIONAL PAPERS.

    It seemed exceedingly droll to be looking down at my body lying on the bed with Kooshran's, both being apparently without life, and the faces having the hue of corpses. ...

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  4. THE RIOT AT THE PACKHORSE.*

    The wind,as old Hall had prophesied, fell towards evening, and Bob and his father returning home reported all danger of the fire spreading, at least for the present, at an end. ...

    Article : 3,341 words
  5. THE TRAVELLER.

    It is now drawing on towards the end of June, and the long English summer days are to us marvellous. At Thurso, 100 miles north of where we now are, for the next two ...

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