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  2. SPOILED CHILDREN.

    SURELY nothing in the world is so delightful as a sweet-natured, well-conducted child—nothing much more disagreeable than a spoilt one. Indeed, it seems to be a law of nature, general if not invariable, that ...

    Article : 1,846 words
  3. Tales.

    SOME men cannot pass a bookshop. Temptations to vanity in the shape of dress, temptations to appetite in all their manifold shapes of vicious and comparatively innocent, they can resist with scorn and ...

    Article : 1,576 words
  4. Mark Brown's Wife: A Tale of the Gold-fields.

    No sooner had Mark taken his departure, than Tom Drewe started off for the main camp to make enquiries about his bank order. Banking business is not conducted on the diggings with the same ...

    Article : 3,632 words
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