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  2. PORTLAND PRISON.

    THE clock struck twelve just as we drove up to the prison-gate. There was a noise of steps coming out at that hour of universal release; they were not, however, those of prisoners, as you may suppose, but of ...

    Article : 2,595 words
  3. MARIE, OR THE LITTLE QUEEN;

    MADAME d'Enambuc, clasping her child in her arms, continued praying to herself in a low voice, and who ever had seen her so weak and trembling, a few moments before, would have been astonished at the ...

    Article : 2,955 words
  4. LOST[?]

    A [?]ARTING glance round the office, to assure himself all desks, closets, and iron safes are properly secured for the night, and the solicitor's confidential clerk locks up, and prepares for home. With coat buttoned ...

    Article : 2,631 words
  5. PAPERS BY THE ECLECTIC CLUB.

    I NEVET read novels—well, what a that to me? you will say. Exactly; you are neither the better nor the worse for my telling you so; but I am a bachelor and am anxious that the world should know why I still ...

    Article : 2,348 words
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