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  2. THE STORYTELLER

    The growl of his dog told Brown that somebody was passing in the night. In the morning he sought on the track till he came to footprints which steeled his ...

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  3. CHAPTER XXX.

    Fishwick returned to his hotel, feeling that his time had by no means been wasted. He had managed to interest Fastnet without arousing his suspicions, ...

    Article : 1,338 words
  4. THE BUSH KING.

    Webster was not listening to what she said, for he had a very difficult proposition before him. Ivo had told him that an armed clash with the French must be ...

    Article : 776 words
  5. CHAPTER XXV.

    A grim smile came to Sir John Clifton's face when he read Dane's account of his assumption of kingship. It was a coup that appealed to his sense of humour, and ...

    Article : 751 words
  6. CHAPTER XXIV.

    The Governor was travelling with a big crowd, for, in addition to his staff, there were a couple of companies of the West African Frontier Force. June and Marcia ...

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  8. ORIGINAL POETRY.

    Westward at even, but never, never to die: Surely they live as ever the laugh and the sigh: After the fight and the fall, the defeat of ...

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