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  2. POETRY.

    I loved him so; his voice had grown Into my heart, and now to hear The pretty song he had sung so long Die on the lips to me to dear! ...

    Article : 188 words
  3. ROSE OR THORN?

    Is love a rose, or is it but a thorn? A thorn a day ago, a rose to-day; Last week the sweetest rose that ever bloomed, Last night the sharpest thorn that ever[?]ricked— ...

    Article : 1,468 words
  4. WEDDED TO DEATH.

    Mrs. Blattherwaite, who was always striving to restrain her husband's vulgar outbursts, murmured something about not being unkind to a poor young lady who had so recently become a ...

    Article : 1,070 words
  5. FICTION.

    "Why," assented Jeanre, shrinking into the far corner of the seat, "I think she was afraid—a little." "Of what, child? Of what could she be afraid in ...

    Article : 1,969 words
  6. CHAPTER XVII.

    Days evil and days good pass with equal rapidity. The trial was half through. Twelve hours to a day of dread and twelve to a night of wakefulness —only 12. Margaret could hardly believe that ...

    Article : 368 words
  7. CHAPTER XXIV.

    Surely the clouds were rifting about Ruth's paths, and the January sun, as it smiled on the lengthening days, was not altogether a mocke[?]. Little Rosie was better, and would take her place ...

    Article : 3,301 words
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