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  2. MY LITTLE FRIEND.

    I must confess that Phyllis Damer had an [?]xceedinly unpleasant and uncomfortable time after that Sunday when she gave the Vicar of Dagl[?]igh a piece of her mind as to his behaviour ...

    Article : 5,935 words
  3. THE STORY OF ANDREW FAIRFAX.

    See to your converts, you doomed black dozen, No a stealing away cog nor cozen ! You five that that thieves deserve it fairly; You seve[?], that were beggars will live lets sparely; ...

    Article : 7,460 words
  4. A DOG’S WISDOM.

    A faithful dog, the property of a medical man (Dr. C—), was in the habit every night at 10 o’clock of coming to his master to-tell him it was time to retire to rest. Dr. ...

    Article : 645 words
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