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  2. THE NOVELIST.

    I AM not a fatalist, my dear Mary Jane, but as year by year passes away, I am becoming more and more convinced that the Robinsons are a doomed race. Misfortunes, troubles, trials of one kind or another follow this unlucky family with unrelenting steadiness; ...

    Article : 1,659 words
  3. DAYS OF SUFFERING.

    IT is ten o'clock and there is "silence in the Court." The judge is there in his wig, and seat, and the barristers are there in theirs. Their distinctive badges are black flowing robes, and white horsehair wigs. Their faces are of all types, ranging in varied grades ...

    Article : 952 words
  4. ANNIE M'GEE.

    IT was only a very few years ago, In a cottage by the sea, I froze to a maiden whom all may know By the name of Annie M'Gee, ...

    Article : 293 words
  5. At the " Alfred."

    GREAT MOGUL (to matron).—"Wall, ye ken, Hearn and Glendennin are awa', and the Southron Tate is ganging. We'll now hae the fiel' to oursels." MATRON.—" All reicht, Jamie. We've tocht them what Caledonia ...

    Article : 77 words
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