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  2. HER MONEY.

    The ceremony known as “seeing people off” is surely a polite invention of the devil to agonize the really regretful, and bore the indifferent to distraction. ...

    Article : 5,159 words
  3. THE TURMOIL.

    A dirty wad of cotton waste pressed close between my teeth prevented me from givIng expression to my feelings. To judge from the exceedingly unpleasant ...

    Article : 4,499 words
  4. THE UNRAVELLING.

    When she crept shivering to bed that night, Laurie Arbuthnot told herself that she would never be able to close her eyes; yet her head had hardly touched the pillow ...

    Article : 3,541 words
  5. A WINTER REVERIE.

    I saw the moon so broad and bright Sailing high on a frosty night; And the air swung far and far between The silver disc and the orb of [?]reen; ...

    Article : 105 words
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