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  2. WITHIN HER GRASP.

    At my movement one of the nurses, i Lomely, bright face and rosy complexion were quits in refreshing contrast to the puilid care worn countenances of the suffers, hastened ...

    Article : 4,155 words
  3. THE TZAR’S PERIL, BEING THE ADVENTURES OF ANTON PREHZNEV, NIHILIST.

    While writing for the Times a series of articles dealing with the Russian Revolutionary movement and the condition of political exiles in Siberia, I became- acquainted ...

    Article : 5,784 words
  4. JAMIE’S HOSPITALITY.

    One raw -wintry afternoon a number o| passengers were waiting on Dunblane Railway Station platform for the train from Perth going south. It was whispered among then ...

    Article : 165 words
  5. NEVER GIVE UP.

    ever give up! it is wL-er and better Always to hope than once to despair; [?] off the load of Don [?] cankering fetter, And break [?] care ...

    Article : 193 words
  6. “FINISH IT.”

    When Samuel F. B. Morse, sternwards famous as the inventor of the electro telegraph, was a young painter, studying in London he made a drawing from a small cast ...

    Article : 366 words
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