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  2. POETRY.

    The sunken moon Was down an hour agone—And now the little silver cloud that leant So lovingly above her as she went, ...

    Article : 350 words
  3. FROM THE PRINCESS DI SAN ZENONE TO THE LADY GWENDOLEN CHICHESTER.

    "If I believed what your cynical letter says, I should leave him to-morrow. I would never live through a succession of disillusions and of insults." ...

    Article : 37 words
  4. FROM THE LADY GWENDOLEN CHICHESTER TO THE PRINCESS DI SAN ZENONE.

    "Where are your principles? Where are your duties? My dear little girl, you have married him: you must submit to him as he is. Marriages wouldn't last two days if, just ...

    Article : 514 words
  5. FROM THE PRINCE DI SAN ZENONE, COOMBE BYSSET, TO THE DUCHESSA DI AQUILA FULVA, TROUVILLE.

    "Carissima mia—I have set light to the fuse! I have frankly declared that if I do not go out of this watery atmosphere and verdant Bastile I shall perish of sheer inanition ...

    Article : 580 words
  6. PATIENT WITH THE LIVING.

    Sweet friend, when thou and I are gone Beyond earth's weary labor, When small shall be our need of grace From comrade or from neighbor, ...

    Article : 197 words
  7. FROM THE PRINCESS DI SAN ZENONE, COOMBE BYSSET, TO THE LADY GWENDOLEN CHICHESTER. S. PETERSBURG.

    "We are to leave for Paris and Tronville tomorrow. I have yielded—as you and mamma seemed to think it my duty to do. But my life is over. I shall say farewell to all happiness ...

    Article : 128 words
  8. FROM THE LADY GWENDOLEN CHICHESTER, S PETERSBURG, TO THE PRINCESS DI SAN ZENONE, HOTEL WINDSOR, PARIS.

    "My poor child! Has the green-eyed monster already invaded your gentle soul because he doesn't show you his own letters? My dear, no man who was not born a cur would ...

    Article : 316 words
  9. OCTAYE OF SHORT STORIES

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 27 words
  10. FROM THE DUCHESSA DI AQUILA FULVA, ROCHES NOIRES, TROUVILLE, TO PRINCE DI SAN ZENONE, COOMBE BYSSET.

    "Picromio—In marriage the male bird is always wanting to get out when the female bird does not want him to get out; also, she is for evertightening the wires over his head, and ...

    Article : 204 words
  11. A RAINY JUNE.

    "My poor little dear, are you already beginning to be miserable about what people will think? Then, indeed, your days of joy are numbered. If I were to write to you fifty ...

    Article : 907 words
  12. FROM THE LADY MARY BRETON, ROCHES NOIRES, TROUVILLE, TO MRS. D'ARCY, BRITISH EMBASSY, BERLIN.

    "Amongst the new arrivals here are the San Zenone. Yon remember my telling yon of their marriage some six weeks ago. It was quite the marriage of the season. ...

    Article : 438 words
  13. FROM THE PRINCESS DI SAN ZENONE, COOMBE BYSSET, TO THE LADY GWENDOLEN CHICHESTER, S. PETERSBURG.

    "Oh, my dear Owen,—It is too dreadful, and I am so utterly wretched. I cannot tell you what 1 feel. He is quite determined to go to Trouville by Paris at once, and just now it is ...

    Article : 869 words
  14. LADIES' COLUMN.

    The chief event? of the past fortnight have been the change in the Ministry, the meeting at Ascot, the grand military tournament at the Agricultural Hall, Islington, together with ...

    Article : 1,630 words
  15. A GOOD HATER.

    "This is pleasant!" "My dear Hugh! The happiest illustrations of irony lose their effect when circumstances are too downright for oblique reference, ...

    Article : 6,597 words
  16. FROM THE DUCHESSA DELL1' AQURA FULVA, HOTEL DES ROCHES NOIRES, TROUVILLE, FEANCE, TO THE PRINCIPE DI SAN ZENONE, COOMIE BYSSET, LUTON, BEDS., ENGLAND.

    "Poor flower, in your box of wet moss, what bus become of you? Are you dead; and dried in your wife's horlus siccus? She would be quite sure of you then, and I daresay ...

    Article : 324 words
  17. FROM THE LADY GWENDOLEN CHICHESTER. S. PETERSEURG, TO THE PRINCESS DI SAN ZENONE, COOMBE BYSSET.

    "Men are very easily bored, rev dear, if they have any brains; it is only the dull ones who are not." ...

    Article : 38 words
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