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  2. THE STORYTELLER.

    Meg sat on the doorstep, her hands clasping her knees, and watched the glint of Janet's needles as they glanced in and out of the white wool. ...

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  3. CHAPTER XXXVII.

    Tom proceeded to make a systematic examination of the cell in which he bad been trapped. It wag no use wasting time in speculating on Mr. Ambler's escape ...

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  4. CHAPTER XXXVIII.

    "I am going to give those miscreants the surprise of their lives," said Lord Honiton to Tom. "I shall probably go away with them, but I shall contrive to ...

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  5. ORIGINAL POETRY.

    When I am gone from you, you will put by In some locked, secret drawer the books I made; ...

    Article : 124 words
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  7. A FAIR OFFER.

    If any poet will put in words the clean smell of the sea, The crunch of broken shells on saffron sand. ...

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