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  2. Tales.

    MISS JANET was the opposite to her brother in every respect. Unmethodical ot an exasperating degree, she was always dropping something, or losing something; gloves, handkerchief, and purse could never ...

    Article : 6,304 words
  3. A CHILD'S EYES.

    BLUE eyes, big eyes, that open wide With wealth of love and vision clear, What may those loving eyes betide Before they see their latest year. ...

    Article : 188 words
  4. LIGHT READING.

    What man must have his glass before he can do a day's work?—A glazier. Wanted to Know.—When they make an oyster bed, do they use a sea-weed mattress? ...

    Article : 1,453 words
  5. THE RUINED CHAPEL.

    UNROOFED, below the mountain stands The shrine within the pine-trees' shade: From memory, as from sight, the hands Have passed its crumbling walls that made. ...

    Article : 184 words
  6. TEMPERANCE.

    With all our givings, all our church building and restoration, our added school accommodation, our various agencies called into existence, in the shape of additional curates, city or town missionaries, Bible women, and district visitors, ...

    Article : 1,101 words
  7. Cupid on a Swiss Tour; On, PICTURES AMONG THE SNOW MOUNTA[?]S.

    MEANWHILE the time for departure was drawing nigh. Pattie had indeed taken the lovely scenes to her heart, and had traced many a sketch to serve as a hint to recall whole pictures, ay, and other sweet memories too, ...

    Article : 1,758 words
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