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  2. CHAPTER XLI.

    Running across the stable-yard like one possessed, with that scream ringing in his ears, Tom's mind was concentrated on the back door. The pitiful cry, he was ...

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  3. THE STORYTELLER.

    Averni lay at the foot of a steep hill. It was so steep that few teamsters ever used it; even the school children preferred to go home by the river bridge rather than ...

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  4. ORIGINAL POETRY.

    I [?]ought for Joy in town's gilded pen, Through night and day of many a restless year; Still did I seek with pit[?]ous hope again, ...

    Article : 223 words
  5. PATIENCE.

    "Patience" she called it, but, methinks, [?] was [?] Who played the game each night. Sitting and [?]ist'ning to the deep drawn ...

    Article : 220 words
  6. WINTER.

    Drowsily now the long leaves loll in case Along the quiet air; The oat-flowers tremble on the cool dawn breeze, ...

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