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  2. SELECTED POETRY.

    Not what we would, but what we must, Makes up the sum of living; Heaven is both more and less than just In taking and in giving. ...

    Article : 303 words
  3. CHAPTER XVII—MORTON SCANDALISES HIS HOST.

    It was well for Morton Bllgh's peace of mind, and well also for the comfort of those with whom he was brought into contact in London, that he was ignorant of ...

    Article : 3,534 words
  4. CHAPTER VI.—"ACTING FOR BOTH SIDES."

    Lady Wrensley after her interview with Dickinson, kept a sharp eye on the second column of the Times. She had not long to wait. On the third morning the ...

    Article : 2,374 words
  5. MISADVENTURE

    At luncheon, when the whole party met, Morton was in high good humor and charmingly affable with everybody, actually offering to charge himself with ...

    Article : 2,705 words
  6. WITHOUT LOVE OR LICENSE. A TALE OF SOUTH DEVON.

    Sarah, when she gained the street, tamed up towards Covent Garden, Intending to take a cab thence to her own house. As she reached the market she ...

    Article : 2,172 words
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