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  2. THE STORYTELLER.

    Set under the towering hill, and snuggling in the arms of its wide old loquat tree, the Leveredge's cottage saw little and heard nothing but the crooning of the little creek ...

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  3. ORIGINAL POETRY.

    It is unlucky, so they say, to dream of water! I have been dreaming water all the day, Green shadows in the shafts of slabbed-in ...

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  4. THE HOUSE ON THE BOGS.

    The juge dropped, front Doreen's hands and were smashed to pieces—Oh! it was no wonder she had been afraid! Bitterly she reproached, herself that she had not ...

    Article : 3,397 words
  5. CHAPTER XXVI. AND LAST.

    It was May and three months from her wedding day when Doreen Lavery revisited Most. Sir Stephen and Lady Verney had left Brindisi, when the hot weather drove ...

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