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  3. CHAPTER XXXIII.

    As the two girls passed through the room where Gerald sat they could not resist casting a glance at him, and both were certain that they surprised a smile of fiendship malice on his face. ...

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  4. POETRY.

    If thou art sad, let sadness have no place— Just for this day let laughter hide the tears; If thou hast vain regrets and hopes, or fears, Let them be mirror[?]d not upon thy face; ...

    Article : 121 words
  5. FICTION. From English, American, and Other Periodicals.

    Evelyn sunk that night into a troubled sleep, after lying awake for a long time. It seemed to her as if she had been suddenly born into a new life in which there was little but trouble and ...

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  6. CHAPTER XXXIV.

    One day about a week after the disappearance of Don Adams, a tall and handsome, but swarthy young man was trudging along one of the roads leading into Lowell. ...

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  7. The Apple in Legend and Fable.

    There are few objects which play so conspicuous a role in fable and story as the apple. It shone golden in the garden of the Hesperides. Aphrodite, like Eve, held it in her hand, and the serpent and ...

    Article : 211 words
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