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  2. QUITE TRUE.

    Edward left the Hall the next day. When Mrs. Wray heard from me that he was gone, and that he had gone abroad for an indefinite time, I saw a strange expression ...

    Article : 2,488 words
  3. CHAPTER XLIV.—A PARAGON OF COBS.

    Morton saw Mr. Jebb early next day, and told him his desire to possess a perfect specimen of the genus cob. "Have you any fancy about color?" ...

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  4. SELECTED POETRY.

    In my heart there liveth a picture Of a kitchen rude and old, Where the firelight tripped o'er the rafter, And reddened the roof's brown mould, ...

    Article : 251 words
  5. JUST AS I AM.

    Morton Blake went home that afternoon confirmed in his belief in Sir Everard's guilt. That belief had taken root hi his mind in spite of himself, and had slowly ...

    Article : 2,320 words
  6. CHAPTER XXXII.—MARRIED LIFE.

    From the first, the very first, Rosie's married life was an unhappy one. But she never tried to make it otherwise. She could not keep her temper with Sir George, ...

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