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  2. WILLIAM: A TALE OF SOUTH AUSTRALIAN HISTORY.—BY A LADY.

    "I cannot think," murmured a solitary being as he walked backwards and forwards on a grass plot before a small neat white cottage about fifty miles from Adelaide,—"no, it is impossible, I cannot think how it was ...

    Article : 1,576 words
  3. DEATH-BED SCENES OF EMINENT MEN.

    It is said that Haller the great Physiologist, died feeling his pulse. When he found that he was almost gone, he turned to his brother physician and said, "My friend, the artery ceases to beat," and died. ...

    Article : 994 words
  4. THE LENGTH OF TOBIT'S DOG'S TAIL.

    At a period when simony was ingeniously covered, a certain Archbishop, who had a fat living at his disposal, gave notice that it could only be given to that individual, otherwise qualified, who could tell the precise ...

    Article : 442 words
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