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  2. PAT'S DIAMOND.

    The pleasure to be derived from foreign travel depends mainly upon contrast and to enjoy the contrast thoroughly, reader, reader, eschew, it you can, the railway or coach; eschew the large town and ...

    Article : 5,737 words
  3. RACKSTRAW'S CLIENT.

    Upon one of the grimy, greasy door-posts of a house in Yew Tree-court, Inner Temple, the curious investigator, might not long since Lave discerned tho inscription, "Mr. James Rackstraw:" one ...

    Article : 6,064 words
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