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  2. CHAPTER XIII.

    The chestnut mere, freshly groomed and much decorated with white ribbons in honour of Ann, put down her beautiful head and tossed it up proudly as Ann got ...

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  3. ORIGINAL POETRY.

    Bold laughed the sun, defying winter's might, Dead leaves awoke, and danced before the wind! ...

    Article : 92 words
  4. THE STORYTELLER.

    Te Pans was old; none knew how old. Some said that he was there when the tribe had conquered the people to whom he had belonged, sparing him because he looked so ...

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  5. LOVER OF MINE IN THE DAWN OF DAY.

    Dawn and the sunshine, Morn and its red skics, Do you remember our meeting that morn? High our young hearts in the joy of the ...

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  6. OLD TIME MEMORIES

    About midway between "Mountain Hut," where the road's serious business of hill-climbiug begins, and the Glen Osmond "Old Tree," where the train stops ...

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