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  2. Fiction.

    Warrigal left his horse at the edge of the timber, for fear he might want him in a hurry, I suppose. He was pretty "fly," and never threw away a chance as long as he was sober. He could drink a bit, like the rest of us, now ...

    Article : 5,362 words
  3. Wit and Humour.

    The boy who was kept after school for bad orthography said be was spell-bound. "There, there; don't cry any more!" said the kindhearted stranger to a little girl, who was leaning against the ...

    Article : 101 words
  4. DAPHNE'S LAST RESORT.

    There is no more pie." "Heaven help us, then," said Daphne M'Guire, looking her mother with a weary, wistful, why-don't-somebody-buy-mc-s-sealskin-sacque expression on her oval face. ...

    Article : 412 words
  5. Walford.

    Some fragment of thought in the unpolished words. I claim no more. ISLES OF THE AMAZONS. Chapter XXXVI. ...

    Article : 2,907 words
  6. THE SWEET GIRL GRADUATE.

    "I would like to see an editor," said a girl of rather prepossessing appearance, as she opened the door of the editorial room yesterday afternoon. "That is not a particularly herculean task, miss" said the ...

    Article : 1,134 words
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