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  2. OUT LAW AND LAWMAKER.

    Luya Dell was in a state of excitement. Workmen were busy at the new house and curious looking "le[?]n-to's" had been extemporised under the white gum trees at the back ...

    Article : 4,352 words
  3. SELECTED POETRY.

    UNDINE SPEAKS—I stand in the hush of the hastening river, Under willows that quiver from grey to green; ...

    Article : 328 words
  4. CHEAP JACK ZITA CHAPTER III.—TWO CROWNS.

    A strangely interesting city is Ely. Unique in its way is the metropolis of the fens; wonderful exceeding it must have been in the olden times when the fen-land was one great ...

    Article : 2,194 words
  5. SUNDAY READING. HEARTH SONG.

    Before the hearth I dream of many things. The red-eyed embers glow, dull down expire; An evanescent life in each, that brings Sad omens for the Life that men desire. ...

    Article : 89 words
  6. CHAPTER IV.—ON THE DROVE.

    There is not in all England—there is hardly in the world—any tract of country more depressing to the spirits, more void of elements of loveliness, than the Cambridgeshire fens as ...

    Article : 2,666 words
  7. THE YOUNG FOLKS. THE ROAD TO YESTERDAY.

    Will some wise man who has journeyed Over land and over sea To the countries where the rainbow And the glorious sunsets be, ...

    Article : 154 words
  8. DAWN.

    The skies grow purple in the early dawn, The breeze blows soft and light, The pine trees whisper—incense rises sweet, And morning dawns in beauty after night. ...

    Article : 156 words
  9. THE BOY'S CARTOON.

    "Good master! I crave your service. See, I am not the beggar I seem to be; Though you'll say, as I tell my story o'er, It is such as you've often heard before. ...

    Article : 298 words
  10. REVELATION THE ANSWER TO AGNOSTICISM.

    "The power which the universe manifests to us is utterly inscrutable." This is the cardinal dogma of the agnostic creed. From all quarters comes the same confession. In all ...

    Article : 1,517 words
  11. MY AUNT AURORA'S RETICULE.

    "Thee's laughing at my reticule, child Alice," said grandma, spreading it out on her lap as she lifted the wide bag from the cedar chest and tenderly stroked its faded green satin. ...

    Article : 2,779 words
  12. LETTERS TO BOYS—NO. XLII.

    My Dear Boys—I have lost count since I left Florence for London, and much of the interest in things was gone, and I really quite forget when I wrote to you last or what it ...

    Article : 1,765 words
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