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  2. The Storyteller.

    AND it has come to this, that after saving myself, so to speak, for the aim of my existencethe conamely, the comfortable settlement for life of my little girl Clara—everything has broken down ...

    Article : 5,341 words
  3. Ladies Column

    THE name of the author of the following lines is unknown to us :— Hurrying out to the gateway, Go two little pattering feet; ...

    Article : 309 words
  4. The Parisian Fashions.

    THE habit of taking tea at 5 o'clock spreads every season in Paris, and some of our noted dressmakers have introduced special toilettes for such occasions. Mme. Cely, of Rue de la Paix, ...

    Article : 1,541 words
  5. CHILDREN'S CORNER

    How did the ship come to be up there among the mountains ? That no one could say; but everybody could see it upon the school-house belfry. and everybody did see it. "We shall ...

    Article : 1,443 words
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