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  2. SELECTED POETRY.

    I question if those fellows, who, three hundred years ago, Wore doublets made of satin, and lace from top to toe, Had braver hearts or feelings that deserved more ...

    Article : 682 words
  3. CHAPTER LII.—A GOOD WOMAN.

    Mrs. Lester lost no time. She tele-, graphed At once to Sir Alan Lester, praying him to start immediately for Plymouth, as it had been discovered now "how my ...

    Article : 1,532 words
  4. THE HEIR OF THE AGES.

    Mr. Rose, to do him justice, whether a matter was great or small, was always as good as his word. He accompanied Miss Dart to the bank, and drew for her 40 notes ...

    Article : 3,043 words
  5. CHAPTER XLVIII.—TELLING THE NEWS.

    Whatever cause Miss Argand had to reproach herself for what she had done of malice prepense in separating two fond hearts, she had in the impulse of the ...

    Article : 2,662 words
  6. PLOUGHMAN'S SONG.

    We plough the field; but God must yield His sunshine and His rains; In hope we plough, in hope we sow, That He will bless our pains. ...

    Article : 53 words
  7. ONE DAY AT A TIME.

    One day at a time! That's all it can be; No faster than that is the hardest fate; And days have their limits, however we Begin them too early and stretch them too late. ...

    Article : 256 words
  8. THE BROKEN SEAL.

    It was but natural that Lady Lester's old friends should call to congratulate her after Alan's engagement to Lily Doyne was announced, and among these came ...

    Article : 3,365 words
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