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  2. THE ESSAYIST.

    Visions sometimes come to us in our dreams of strange, fantastic universes, full of weird and uncanny happenings, and with everything turned topsy-turvy, according ...

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  3. ORIGINAL POETRY.

    O! There Tare diamonds of the dew in morning's yellow hands, Bright opals of the rainbow, and cloudy pearls of rain, ...

    Article : 97 words
  4. THE STORYTELLER.

    Strange how poets stamp the days with a hallmark of their own. I rode out into the desert to-day to watch the sunset, and it brought to my ...

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  5. THE NOVELIST.

    "You, sir." Mortimer started back in astonishment. For the man who was standing outside the door was Sir Ralph. ...

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  6. THE SKETCHED.

    War is not an unbroken wretchedness, nor are French skies always drab, Yesterday flagellated itself with sharp winds and cried itself to sleep. But above us this ...

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