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  2. POETRY.

    We rode in to the wooded way; Below us wide the shadows lay; We rode, and met the kneeling day; We said, "It is too late. ...

    Article : 170 words
  3. CHAPTER XIV

    Lord Loveden's library might as appropriately have been termed a museum, It is true that oce side of the room was fitted with well-fitted book-cases; but on the other stood a large cabinet with glass doors, ...

    Article : 1,578 words
  4. CHAPTER XVI.

    It will be remembered that Mr. and Mrs. Greenbrooke, or rather the latter, had planned to write a letter, as if from Lady Tregarvan, inviting Mrs. Leonard Marston's two children down to Cornwall, ...

    Article : 1,455 words
  5. FICTION. (From English, American, and other Periodicals. A BITTER BONDAGE.

    In to a chop-house in the neighborhood of Claremarket a dissipated-looking individual, dressed in a style decidedly horsey, entered one afternoon, about a month after Mrs. Marston's disappearance. ...

    Article : 2,275 words
  6. CHAPTER XVII.

    Leonard Marston had to meet Lady Loveden at the exhibition after her luncheon at three o'clock. He intended to be there before that hour, however. He was naturally anxious to see again the effect of ...

    Article : 1,767 words
  7. CHAPTER XV.

    On the following morning Leonard Marston was speeding away to Leeds, where he arrived in the course of the afternoon. Travelling-bag in hand, he made his way to his brother Robert's house, a ...

    Article : 1,033 words
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