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  2. IN DEAOOK'S ORDERS.

    A girl stood before the fire the little awing-room of a little London-flat. It was afternoon—an afternoon in May; but there was as yet no warmth of spring an the London ...

    Article : 4,610 words
  3. TEE SILENT SEA,

    On going out Doris saw Kenneth Campbell reading in the garden, and went to give him her mother's message. Then she went on to the rustic bench. near the violet-banks, and ...

    Article : 3,560 words
  4. The Store-Deller.

    One of the most popular places of resort of visitors staying in the neighbourhood of Aberystwith is the delightful spot known to the natives as Popt-y-Mynach, and to barbarians ...

    Article : 5,800 words
  5. THE BLIND CHILD.

    Playmates, tell me of the meadows, Of their beauty rich and rare, am never tired of listening Of the wondrous scenes so fair. ...

    Article : 342 words
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