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  2. GENERALITIES.

    A stuck up thing—A show-bill. THE COLOSSUS OF WORDS.—Gladstone in Mid-Lothian.—Punch. "I've just dropped in," as the fly said to the ...

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  3. THE NOVELIST.

    'Tis good to walk the garden through Where bees are hunting honey—To lilt the lily from the dew, And kiss the rose so bonny. ...

    Article : 2,843 words
  4. FREEBENCH:

    Mrs. Faircraft was a mild, good-humoured woman of about forty-five, who, with her daughter, followed the business of a dressmaker. They were happy to receive the lady ...

    Article : 306 words
  5. CHAPTER XXIII.

    Phyllis found the Faircrafts the kind and hospitable people that she had been led to expect, and felt pleasure in their company, their unpretending little house, and their garden and ...

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  6. CHAPTER XXIV.

    By the next mail Harry's letter was continued as follows:- My two companions were in high good humour, which was a little infectious, and I ...

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