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  2. SKETCHES FROM HEAL LIFE.

    "IT was just such a fine bright night as this, when we lost poor Wilson overboard," remarked a young officer, with whom I was walking the poop of the clipper ship, noticed in my preceding chapter. "Did I ever tell you that sad story, Mr. Booncrang?" ...

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  3. OSWALD CRAY.

    THE first scenes of this story were laid in Hallingham, and it is only well that it should close there, Well, or not, it cannot be helped; for the chief parsonages you have met in its course were now gathered in that town. ...

    Article : 3,068 words
  4. HOW I MANAGED MY HOUSE ON TWO HUNDRED POUNDS A-YEAR.

    BERTHA CHAPMAN'S "rules" suddenly came to an end, for in a few lines she informed me that anything farther must be delayed to a future time, her step-son Robert having met with an accident which had caused a concussion of ...

    Article : 7,994 words
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