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  2. ORIGINAL POETRY.

    She is sitting beside the bright streamlet And she bends over once and again; It is now for a glance in the mirror. For some quivering fern fringes then. ...

    Article : 292 words
  3. BOB MARTIN'S LITTLE GIRL.

    Miss Ellice Hetheridge was growing up into a charming girl, and she enjoyed all the social advantages which naturally grouped themselves about the only child of an exceptionally ...

    Article : 3,616 words
  4. CHAPTER XXI.

    On that same night of clear moonlight Sam Potter was standing at the gate of his own little garden enjoying a final pipe before turning in. He saw the young couple go by, ...

    Article : 1,377 words
  5. CHAPTER V.—TEA-TIME IN ARCADIA.

    It was long since Vansittart had been Haunted by the face of a woman as he was haunted by the face of Eve Marchant. He had not come to nine-and-twenty years of age ...

    Article : 1,666 words
  6. THE VENETIANS.

    The three Marchants and their chaperon entered the ballroom in a cluster. The Redwold Towers party was absorbed in the brilliant throng, had gone straight into the ...

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  7. CHAPTER IV.—THE PRELUDE TO SOME BRIGHTER WORLD.

    While the lancers were being danced to the good old hilarious tunes, which always give an air of boisterous gaiety to a public ballroom, Vansittart, ignoring all further obligations to ...

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