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  2. THE MIDSHIPMAN'S PROMISE.

    Eight bells had been struck aboard the sloop of-war Tiger, and the mids, in their little berth, were partaking, with a keen relish, of salt junk, potatoes and [?] biscuits, when one ...

    Article : 1,816 words
  3. The Face at the Window.

    Silvani Todd met me at the Seville one evening and took me aside. I was living in two rooms not far from the Edgware road. ...

    Article : 5,854 words
  4. A GIRL'S CAPRICE.

    It was five o'olook in the afternoon of a brisht spring day. School hours were over at Beulah House, and Miss Laurence, the English teacher, and Connie Luttrell, the ...

    Article : 1,543 words
  5. THE DANCE OF THE GIPSIES.

    The "flamenoo," the dance of the gipsies, is of Oriental origin. It has the impassive quality, the suppressed, tantalized sensuousness belonging to Eastern performances in ...

    Article : 596 words
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    WARNINGS against juvenile cigaratte [?]ing are best sounded with a [?]. A HERO is a man who refrains from eating things which do not agree with ...

    Article : 259 words
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