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  2. OUR CHRISTMAS STORY

    Mrs. Captain Morpeth was not alone when she met Mr.Dawson. Her brother and his urbane partner were below, passing time in the congenial society of one or two gentlemen who had been combating their ...

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    They were borne upwards from the deck, and then gathered down with a greedy suck and a power that was beyond salvation: and the sea swept on — PART IX. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. Tennyson as an Observer of Nature.

    Tennyson is said to have very poor eyes, but there seems to be no defect in the vision with which he sees Nature, while he often hits the nail on the head in a way that would indicate the purest light. True, he makes the swallow ...

    Article : 317 words
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