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  2. THE STORY-TELLER.

    The Russian Sexton shook his head resolutely. "It won't do," he said, "I can't agree to the plan, bahrin (an expression denoting respect), no matter in which way I ...

    Article : 1,013 words
  3. THE HUMORIST.

    I detest babies. Gentle reader, you are ready to declare me to be a cynical old bachelor; and if you are a woman, more especially a young woman, and an unmarried one at that, ...

    Article : 2,404 words
  4. CHAPTER IV.

    "Here's a letter for you, Sir Sexton, The Postmaster in the village yonder," and the speaker motioned with his band in the direction indiaated "desired me to leave it ...

    Article : 2,001 words
  5. CHAPTER III.

    Well nigh three years have sped since then. Life in the grand old Russian city goes on now as before. The daily crowd pureues its way as busily and also, it may be, ...

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  7. CHAPTER II.

    Meanwhile a brilliant scene was being enacted in the thronged and also fashionable Mnscovitish city, at least a hundred verats distant from the spot to which reference has ...

    Article : 389 words
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