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  2. Camiola: A Girl with a Fortune.

    Walter Fitzurse was quite determined to study hard and ge in regularly for making a great position at tho bar, in literature, and in Parliament. He would have to begin with the bar and literature. The Senate would come in ...

    Article : 5,370 words
  3. A Lay of Lawn Tennis.

    With rackets poised against the foe, We scorn the shining river; Though other games may come and go, Lawn tennis lives for over. ...

    Article : 185 words
  4. Scratches.

    Through the garden Ran the maid. "I must hare a rose," she said; "Take a lily," some one whispered, ...

    Article : 117 words
  5. The Colonel's Fix.

    The Sergeant-Majors, stiff and starch as a poker, with heels (clicking) squared in the position of attention, were awaiting the Colonel's arrival. Not a word was breathed, for the very air seemed charged with electricity. The ...

    Article : 911 words
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