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  2. UP THE RIVER.

    Though deep yet clear, though gentle yet not dull, Strong without rage, without o'erflowing full. The river—the dear old river! What river, did yon say? Why, the Thames, to ...

    Article : 1,345 words
  3. THE SOUTH POLE ITSELF.

    I had puzzled my brain sorely during all this time to find the source of the light which shone so brilliantly. The volcano, though it diffused so pleasant a heat, gave out no ...

    Article : 503 words
  4. CHAPTER I.

    Scene—The smoking-room of a fashionable London hotel in the height of the season. Period—A few years ago. Hour—8 o'clock post meridian. Dramatis personce—But ...

    Article : 2,621 words
  5. CHAPTER II.

    On the afternoon of the day following that on which our Australian friend Philip Nottage arrived in London, a young girl sat in a pleasant shady nook in one of the ...

    Article : 2,749 words
  6. A SUDDEN RETURN.

    When I returned! Ah! that was the difficulty. So soon as 1 realized the importance of my discovery my fingers itched to grasp a pencil and thus communicate the fact to my ...

    Article : 853 words
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