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  2. TALES AND SKETCHES.

    Roger Camm, leading Ada away, went out into the passage, and stood at the door of the cloakroom, while she put on her shawl and hat, and then came out to him. Her face was ...

    Article : 5,855 words
  3. MISS JACOBSEN'S CHANCE.

    When the waltz was over, Sara took the first opportunity of saying to Mr. Templeton: " Why don't you tell Dr. Ormerod to make Dr. Fraill go away. Fin sure it isn't good for ...

    Article : 3,945 words
  4. CAUGHT A TARTAR.

    A decidedly hands[?]me man was strolling down Fifth-avenue, New York's great boulevard of wealth and fastion. He was rather tall, well built, elegautly dressed, but yet did not ...

    Article : 2,565 words
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