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  2. THE STORYTELLER.

    "I have been thinking, Ernest, that we must invite one or two of the Bishop's [?]iends on Tuesday evening after the con[?]rmation is over. There are Lady Hastings ...

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  3. CHAPTER XIIL

    However quietly people may comport themselves when interrupted during the disagreeable process known as a scene, there is always something in their voices or ...

    Article : 1,490 words
  4. CHAPTER XII.

    Once more it lay twinkling among its more sober-hued compeers in Reginald's waistcoat pocket. After it had danced out of Robina's hand on the eventful Sunday morning that ...

    Article : 2,221 words
  5. A CHRISTMAS BELL.

    About midday Charlie was quite worn out. He must have travelled some fifteen or sixteen miles, for ever up and down on these endless ranges of low hills. In his fatigone he ...

    Article : 3,460 words
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