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  2. A SLIP 'TWIXT CUP AND LIP; OR THE WOOING OF THE LAIRD OF MASSETER.

    The lands of Masseter, situated in south Ronaldshay, one of the Orkney Isles, came into the possession of the Stewart family about the middle of the 16th century. At the ...

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  3. AN UNDERGRADUATE'S RING.

    My large gold signet ring was nowhere to be found! It was given to me by my father on the night before I left the paternal roof, to commence life as a freshman at All Saints' ...

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