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  2. His Christmas Rose.

    He was christened Andrew, but everybody, with the exception of his stem mother, had alway called him Andy. His parents were somewhat advanced inyeass when he was born to ...

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  3. PLATING FOR A WIFE.

    At tee time or our story, about [?]teen months back, John McFarlane, or "Old Mac," as he was familiarly termed by his numerous acquaintances, was the most talked of individual ...

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  4. CHAPIER VII.

    Three years have rolled away, and praise of the famous singer whose tenor had taken entire London by storm, was in every mouth— Signor Huratoni, whose sad, melting dark eyes ...

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  5. CHAPTER IV.

    Rose carried her point and wenrt to her cousin. She was longing for change, for excitement. Andy, was good, certainly, but then, like most good people, Rose thought he was ...

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  6. How Tib Found the Lead.

    In the year 1852. when-the gold-fever was at its height in Victoria; when ships were lying in Hobson's Bay deserted alike by officers and men, who had gone in search of the ...

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  7. CHAPTER V.

    Eagerly, anxiously, Andy counted the time as the train bore him homeward. Of course there would be a letter there, perhaps—oh! happy thought, Rose herself. But alas! this ...

    Article : 337 words
  8. CHAPTER III.

    It was settled that Andrew Rivers and Rose Wildfern should many at Christmastide, though Andy's mother shook her head and prophesied "no good would coma of it." ...

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  9. CHAFTEB VI.

    Up and down the streets of the city Andy wandered all day and almost all night, for he took but scanty rest in the little lodging he had hired. He haunted theatres and ...

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  11. CHAPTER II.

    One morning Andrew had been anxiously awaiting the postman, and at length he saw him coming down the long narrow street. Going to the garden gate, he called out as the ...

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