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  2. CHAPTER IV.

    "Margaret. Mr. Wrede has come to see you." More formal words on the part of the unconsoious young girl who uttered ...

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  3. CHAPTER V.

    A fortnight passed, and by the end of that time—short as it was—the young people at Kadinga had come to a mutual understanding. It is but due to Gilbert ...

    Article : 2,988 words
  4. IT WAS THE HAT.

    I sat behind her at the play (The; said it was "Othello"), But who appeared, or how 'twas done, Well, ask some other fellow. ...

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  5. shine and shade.

    Some walk in the sunshine ever, Some walk in the shade alway, Some are witty, bright, and clever, Some are sober, sad, and grey. ...

    Article : 101 words
  6. LEFT.

    "I ve a trunk you cannot lift," said be, "Ha! ha!" said the baggage man. "Lead on!" be cried, "or stand aside—I'll bet you a quarter I can!" ...

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  7. THE MESSAGE.

    The river flows swift, and the river flows wide; I've a;message to send at the turn of thetide— ...

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