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  2. DAYS OF SUFFERING.

    MRS. M'LUCKY was a Scotchwoman, and consequently of an economical turn of mind. Now Mrs. M'Lucky kept a private board-and-residence establishment, or as one of the young gentlemen who stayed there called it, "a place where boarders were taken in !" ...

    Article : 842 words
  3. THE VILLAGE BLACKSMITH.

    UNDER a eucalyptus tree, The township smithy stands ; The smith, a smutty man is he, In language, face, and hands ; ...

    Article : 214 words
  4. A WONDERFUL WIZARD.

    A FAMOUS conjurer, who lived in the reign of George, surnamed the Bunkumspouter, meditated long and seriously how best he might benefit the inhabitants of his country ; for though a wizard, his was a heaven-inspired, not a black art, and he was anxious to leave ...

    Article : 188 words
  5. A SAD MISHAP.

    I SAW her in her silken robe, A glorious, flashing, bright-eyed beauty As ever danced upon this globe, Or ever won man's love or duty. ...

    Article : 108 words
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