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  2. ORIGINAL POETRY

    Wearly sinks the sun behind the shadowy time. Weary his lights; the world is weary and out of time ; Weary am I, too, of life, and fain would go to my ...

    Article : 235 words
  3. TALES AND SKETCHES.

    When the hero of a novel falls overboard, is wrecked, or plunges off a cliff into the sea, unless he be produced within a few chapters with his nose eaten off by fish and his eyes ...

    Article : 5,362 words
  4. A FALSE START.

    But the stereotyped parson's week came to an end, and the Saturday saw Maurice and his wife back in their little house at Tunnleton. Bob Grafton, in a spirit of sheer good nature, ...

    Article : 5,053 words
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