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  2. The Story-Teller.

    Far away to the west of Adelaide there is the peninsula named after the explorer Eyre. It once supported a large native population. The country is very scrubby, and most of it ...

    Article : 1,782 words
  3. ALONE ON A WIDE, WIDE SEA.

    I went to Alice’s cabin, where I found Mrs. Lee writing in what appeared to be a diary, took from a shelf the book Alice had asked me to fetch, and returned to her side, and I had ...

    Article : 5,048 words
  4. THE AMERICAN CLAIMANT

    During the first few days he kept the fact [?] that he was in a land wire [?] work and bread for all.” In fast, for convenience's take, he titted ...

    Article : 6,789 words
  5. DAMAGED MEN.

    You can see any day, in the streets of any city, men who look damaged—men, too, of good original material, who started out in life with generous aspirations. Once it was said ...

    Article : 398 words
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