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  2. CHAPTER VIII.

    That afternoon Mr. Jocelyn was sitting moodily on the verandah, with one of those three letters of his spread oat upon his knee —wondering by what wavs and means the ...

    Article : 2,916 words
  3. POETRY.

    Under thick trees, about it swaying, A hump-backed hovel crouches low; The roof-tree bends—the walls are fraying, And on the threshold mosses grow. ...

    Article : 92 words
  4. PHANTOMS AT THE BALL.

    One phantom was a girl, who here Had glittered in her eighteenth year, So heavenly fair in those bright hours, With quaint device of dress and flow'rs, ...

    Article : 334 words
  5. THE ESSAYIST.

    Conceit may fancifully be supposed to form the third point of on equilateral triangle, with pride and vanity as the other two. Both of these are useful plants, too often ill-tended ...

    Article : 2,230 words
  6. MISCELLANY.

    THE FREEZING POINT.—An icicle. A[?]DOUGHMESTIC DIFFICULTY.—Heavy bread. Is there any law against striking an attitude? ...

    Article : 2,089 words
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