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  2. THE NOVELIST.

    Gaston de Stainville was too keen a diplomatist to venture on this delicate ground. He had never once mentioned her husband's name, fearing to scare her, ...

    Article : 3,551 words
  3. ORIGINAL POETRY.

    There was a storm at sea last night; The giant foam-god caught and kissed The sweet spray maiden, pure and white, Whose trailing garments make the mist ...

    Article : 117 words
  4. RIDING.

    Far blue bills on either hand, Tussocks shimmer 'neath our feet, Sun and shade o'er all the land, Spring has come and life is sweet. ...

    Article : 151 words
  5. CHAPTER XXI.

    In one of the smaller rooms of the palace of Trianon His Majesty King Louis XV. received M. le Comte de Stainville in private audience. Madame la Marquise de ...

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  6. THE STORYTELLER.

    Police-sergeant O'Brien had hardly got comfortably settled in his office one morning when he heard the sound of a woman crying in the passage, and one of his ...

    Article : 2,182 words
  7. CHAPTER XX.

    Gaston de Stainville had been sitting idly on the garden seat, vaguely wondering why Lydie was so long absent, ignorant, of course, of the acute crisis through which ...

    Article : 755 words
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