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  2. THE STORY-TELLER.

    Herbert and I decided to go fishing. We held many consultations on the matter, being anxious to employ a leisure day in the best possible method. It was necessary to ...

    Article : 5,515 words
  3. THE TRAVELLER. AMERICAN NOTES IN 1881.

    No. VI.—UP THE HUDSON — "SLEEPY HOLLOW"—A MILITARY ACADEMY—THE TRAITOR ARNOLD—BOSTON AND ITS MEMORIES—BUNKER'S HILL—THE ...

    Article : 2,178 words
  4. THROUGH JARRAHLAND.—No. V.

    Every one, great and small, had preached to me since my landing in West Australia the absolute necessity of seeing the Eastern or York District. "You really must see ...

    Article : 2,328 words
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