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  2. JANET DONCASTER.*

    "Saving a crown, he had nothing else beside." Some weeks passed by after Mr. Grey's first visit, during which both mother and daughter had no reason to doubt the favourable view ...

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  3. THE ESSAYIST.

    "Primus in orbe D[?] fecit timor."—LUCRETIUS. That the deities known to Lucretius owed to fear not only their origin, but their pabulum and their life, is a proposition that ...

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  4. THE NATURALIST.

    "Oh! earth what changes hast thou seen!" exclaims Tennyson in In Memoriam; but, nevertheless, there are changes going on around which people do not seem to see at ...

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