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  2. HOW MR. SNIBBERSHAW, J.P., SPENT HIS CHRISTMAS EVE.

    No natter when or where the following incident occurred. Rest content, oh, most incredulous reader, that it did oocur. Upon the honour of an exaggerator of the first water it ...

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  3. THE MYSTERY OF MAROOIE SWAMP.

    "It's all right, old man, I've got my leave for a fortnight, and we shall be able to get away together after all." The speaker was a young man of some twenty-one years, of ...

    Article : 854 words
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  5. CHAPTER III.

    "Now," said Mr. Waterlow, "wa are delighted to have you with us, and we must make your stay as pleasant as possible,but am going to leave you a good deal to ...

    Article : 473 words
  6. CHAPTER IV.

    The first week of the holiday passed too quickly as all thought, for the two young men had become great favourites at Marooie, and were a great acquisition to ...

    Article : 486 words
  7. CHAPTER II.

    "Come," said Mr. Waterlow, after the first greeting was over, and Charley duly presented by his friend, "yon must be tired alter your journey, dinner will be on the ...

    Article : 472 words
  8. CHAPTER V.

    Passing the place where they had camped before they went to a more distant part of the swamp, and the farther they went the more dismal the scene grew. The ground was ...

    Article : 953 words
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