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  2. CHAPTER XCIV.

    There was a splendid royal yacht, though not ODe belonging to our Gracious Sovereign, lying in one of Her Majesty's southern ports, and the yacht was convoyed by a smart frigate. The ...

    Article : 1,915 words
  3. CHAPTER IV.

    As Norman McDiarmid made his way homeward with the unopened packet of letters in his breastpocket which he kept for the quiet and seclusion of his study at home, he had more ...

    Article : 3,164 words
  4. CHAPTER XCV.

    There ere very few temperaments that can resist an universal and unceasing festival in a vast and beautiful metropolis. It is inebriating, end the most wonderful of ail its accidents is ...

    Article : 2,294 words
  5. ENDYMION.

    "Well, something has happened at last," said Lady Montfort, with a wondering countenance; "it is too marvelous." "She goes to Osborne to-day," continned ...

    Article : 1,635 words
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