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  2. German National Life.

    "Germany," says Mr. Baring-Gould, "her institutions and culture, are daily attracting more attention in England, France, and Russia." This is easily explicable. The German Empire has lately become ...

    Article : 4,217 words
  3. Fiction.

    Immense excitement in the Fordham world follows the announcement of my father's engagement. I am beset with callers; all, of course, outwardly congratulatory, but on the alert to detect any symptoms of the disapprobation ...

    Article : 4,147 words
  4. The Essayist.

    A very familiar form, sisterly and demure, in vesture of sober gray. She takes a lowly place in life's mansion, content to weave and to spin. More radiant forms sit down unbidden in the higher places, look to ...

    Article : 1,238 words
  5. From Exile.

    Every one wondered, though no one more than himself, how the Squire had contrived so to arrange matters with his nephew that when the latter married Helen Turton, he himself was still left in possession of Craglands, with an income, ...

    Article : 6,902 words
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