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  2. THE OAK TREE.

    AN acorn, hanging on a free, Thus to a brother acorn spoke:—"It really does not seem to me That I shall ever be an oak." ...

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  3. DR. MUSPRATT'S PATIENTS.

    ONE morning, a backney-coach stopped before Mr. Muspratt's door in Great Newport-street; from this coach the doctor himself alighted and then aided by certain of his pupils and subordinates carried into his house something ...

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  4. TO PERSONS ABOUT TO FIND THEMSELVES FAMOUS.

    ONCE upon a time, there was no such profession aa Literature; a Golden Age, when not only no books were printed—not even "trajective" primers—but no manuscripts were written. Again there was a later time, the Silver Age of ...

    Article : 2,512 words
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