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  2. Facts and Fancies.

    WOMEN'S work in the church—Scrubbing the floors and dusting the cushions. A PUGILISTIC AUCTIONEER,—The one who knocked down several villas lately. ...

    Article : 1,100 words
  3. The Storyteller.

    SHIRESS BRAITHWAITE'S visitor was known on Summer-hill, around whose precincts he lived or lingered, by the name of Old Tom. Old Tom is a sobriquet which seems to attach itself ...

    Article : 4,813 words
  4. Children's Corner.

    NOW, the trouble of Patrasche was this. Into these great, sad piles of stones, that teared their melancholy majesty above the crowded roofs, the child Nello would many and many a time enter, ...

    Article : 2,666 words
  5. Selected Poetry.

    WE were sitting on the door-step— I remember it so well; She was half in shadow hidden, Save where the moonlight fell, ...

    Article : 358 words
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