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  2. QUITE TRUE.

    I found Graham Garston standing in the aisle, looting bach fox me, when I rejoined him. "Did you leave anything behind?" he ...

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  3. SELECTED POETRY. ROBERT BURNS.

    I see amid the fields of Ayr A ploughman, who, is fool or fair, Sings at his task, So clear we know not if it is ...

    Article : 313 words
  4. COUNTRY GIRLS.

    Up early in the morning, Just at the peep of day, Straining the milk in the dairy, Turning the cows away; ...

    Article : 164 words
  5. CHAPTER XXIX.—MRS. WRAY'S DREAM.

    We heard from Rosie a few days after her marriage. She and Sir George were then in Paris, and Rosie gave a very lively description of their hotel, the shops, and ...

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  6. CHAPTER XLII.—"MY HEART LEAPT INTO LIFE AT THE SIGHT OF YOUR FACE."

    That faint cry of pain was the one expression of her anguish wrung from Dulcie's wounded heart. She had heard all that sad story—even to those last words of ...

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  7. JUST AS I AM.

    :Well, Mr. Blake, things went on from bad to worse; and soon they were not content with meeting two or three times a week, but they must write to each other between ...

    Article : 2,773 words
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