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  2. THE NOVELIST. THE THIRD VOLUME.

    CHAPTERS I. TO III.—Spenser Tait, a man of p[?] propriety, is Waited upon by a friend, C[?] La cue. who has just returned from the Anti[?]. pod[?]s, and is his opposite in everything, flery ...

    Article : 334 words
  3. CHAPTER VIII.

    Man a life has frequently been compared to a river. In childhood it is a trickling thread, in youth a a[?]ream, in manhood a majestic river, and finally in old age is swallowed up in ...

    Article : 1,614 words
  4. CHAPTER VII.

    On the journey of life we sometimes come to a dead stop. Obstacles arise which bar our further progress, and circumstances impossible to do away with, confront us on all sides. We ...

    Article : 2,171 words
  5. CHAPTER IX.

    One cannot always judge by appearances either as regards human beings or houses. Mr. Hilliston was one excellent illustration of this rule. Clarence Cottage was another. It ...

    Article : 2,801 words
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