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  2. THE NOVELIST.

    Fortunately for J. T. Maston, the Federal Government unexpectedly received the followin p telegram:- "To John S. Wright, Washington, U.S'A., ...

    Article : 173 words
  3. CHAPTER XV.

    And no the Washington Government knew where Barbicane and Co. had commenced business. There could be no doubt as to the authenticity of the telegram. The Consul of ...

    Article : 1,907 words
  4. CHAPTER XVII.

    The country of the Wamasai is situated in the east of Central Africa, between Zanzibar and the great lakes. Our knowledge of it is due chiefly to Thomson, Johnston, Count ...

    Article : 2,418 words
  5. IN HER EARLIEST YOUTH.

    It was a great relief to George, on entering the sitting-room at Scott's Hotel between six and seven that evening, to hear a humming refrain from the adjoining room, in a voice ...

    Article : 4,297 words
  6. CHAPTER XVI.

    According to the "important notice," the dangers of the position could be avoided, or rather fled from, by harrying off to the neutral zones. ...

    Article : 859 words
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