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  2. ORIGINAL POETRY.

    I love the sea when the waves roll high and hurl The foam flecked spray in misty drenching clouds Athwart the sullen sky, and upleaping curl ...

    Article : 642 words
  3. CHAPTER XXVIII.—LUKE'S WOOING.

    As it had been arranged, after Luke Smith met his young cousin in Maida Vale with some unknown admirer, Effie Dorrer now took her music lessons at ...

    Article : 1,802 words
  4. CHAPTER XXVII.—THE WORLD'S VERDICT.

    The next day Mrs Cranley-Forbes was sitting under the awning of the balcony of her house in South Kensington, when a young man with a bronzed good-looking ...

    Article : 1,359 words
  5. BEN-HUR; OR THE DAYS OF THE MESSIAH.

    When the party—Baithasar, Simonides, BenHur, Esther, and the two faithful Galileans— reached the place of crucifixion Ben-Hur was in advance leading them. How they had been ...

    Article : 4,195 words
  6. THE WEAKER VESSEL.

    We regret to state that our English agents have not yet supplied us with a further instalment of the above story, and that we are consequently compelled to ...

    Article : 59 words
  7. THE TRACK OF THE STORM.

    Jack Munsters had one faithful friend, who heard with the deepest indignation that he had run away with Lady Harley on the very day her mother was buried. ...

    Article : 2,110 words
  8. LADIES' COLUMN.

    Prince Alexander of Battenburg, despite the slur which, according to the orthodox Germans, rests on his birth, (morganatic marriages in Germany being but legalised concubinage), ...

    Article : 2,985 words
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