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  2. THE STOLEN SUB- MARINE.

    I certainly am going to marry her, what-ever it may be that you have to tell me, Mrs.[?] he replical quiety, “ and therefore, of squrare, if it is anything that ...

    Article : 2,573 words
  3. THE MYSTERY AT BECK- FORD PRIORY.

    “At Beckford Priory!” echoed Townshend. He paused and gazed thoughtfully from Maudslay into the afternoon haze that overhung St. James’s-Pork. He brought ...

    Article : 5,082 words
  4. HER FATAL BEAUTY.

    How beautiful she was in her superb calmness—so graceful, to mild, and yet so majestic.-!- Ah! I was a younger man then, course, than I am now, and possibly ...

    Article : 1,552 words
  5. A Relation of Sad Experiences.

    The reader will find food for reflection in the following lines; which contain a conversation between Mrs. Robina Ann Rolfe, of No. 3 Coglan Place, off Goodver-street, ...

    Article : 1,299 words
  6. THE EMPRESS’S FOUR K'S.

    A few weeks before last Christmas the German Empress (says a writer in Everybody & Magazine) was conversing at a reception in the Berlin palace with a Baron, ...

    Article : 169 words
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