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  2. THE STORYTELLER.

    With a day's leave from the Caulfield Hospital, and wearing the blue armband of a convalescent, Sergeant William Smith, leaning hard on his stick, limped into the ...

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  3. CHAPTER XIX.

    It was the middle of October. Lille had fallen to the Germans, and the great battle of Ypres was being fought. The thin line of the British army was resisting the ...

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  4. ORIGINAL POETRY.

    It is noonday in the city, and the high spires blaze and glisten. Though a keen fresh wind comes sweeping from the mountains o'er the plain; ...

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  5. CHAPTER XX.

    Ruth had quite settled down at The Nook, as Ethel's cottage was called. The two girls were very similar in disposition, and yet they agreed very well. From their arrival, ...

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  6. A QUESTION OF AGE.

    She had always thought and declared that a man should be older than his wife; but lately she was wavering. He was ten years her junior, but he was so wonderful. She ...

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