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  2. The Nobelist.

    SPRING lagged lazily this year, but at last the ground grew mellow, the crops were got in, and an unprecedented run of shad filled the fishing grounds of the bays and rivers ...

    Article : 3,615 words
  3. THE SQUATTER'S VISIT TO THE METROPOLIS.

    THE shearing is now finished. The heavy bales are on their way to the nearest seaport. It has been an unusually fine season, and the clip has far surpassed his most sanguine ...

    Article : 1,606 words
  4. UNDER THE GALLOWS.

    DURING the first week of September, 1863, while holding ground near Booneville, in Missouri, General Brown sent me out to hunt up a convenient fording-place for artillery and ...

    Article : 3,119 words
  5. THE CROSS CUT PAPERS.

    BILL, (that's my mate) and me We been in the colony a goodish bit now—it don't matter how long—but plenty long enough to know a, thing or two; we hare so, my word! We are ...

    Article : 1,933 words
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