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  2. CHAPTER V.

    Suddenly the garden, the enchanted fountain, and the distant hills all disappeared, and instead of them Bertha saw a quiet meadow with a murmuring stream running through it. ...

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  4. CHAN OK; A ROMANCE OF THE EASTERN SEAS.

    As Frank and Ben were viewing the scene from a forward port the gong sounded below, the engines started, and, making a graceful turn, the frigate swiftly glided through the ...

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  5. CHAPTER VI.

    Again the scene was changed, for the little cottage melted away, and in its place a splendid throne appeared. It was made of solid gold and set with every kind of precious ...

    Article : 1,380 words
  6. CHAPTER VII.

    The fairy play was ended, and as the fuchsia curtain fell Bertha felt as if she were waking out of a dream; but the voice of Queen Mab reminded her that she was still in Fairyland. ...

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