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  2. THE CATSPAW.

    Eight weeks had elapsed since that still, moonless night when I had stumbled into the camp at Yellagode, in the wake of Mr. Thorold; and during those eight weeks what ...

    Article : 2,586 words
  3. TALES & SKETCHES

    The first rays of the morning, sunlight were lighting up the silent racecourse, so soon to re-echo to the hum of a hundred thousand strident cries. ...

    Article : 3,021 words
  4. THE WEE DRAP O' BLUID.

    Mr. Andrew Carnegie was recently, presented with the freedom of the city of Glasgow, in the course of an eloquent reply, Mr. Carnegie, in endeavoring to find reasons ...

    Article : 724 words
  5. DAWSON CITY AS IT IS.

    From a mosquito haunted muskeg in 18[?]6 the city of Dawson has sprung up like magic, and is now a place of probably 7000 Inhabitants. It has broad wooden sidewalks, ...

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