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  2. THE STARK MUNRO LETTERS. IX.—(Continued.)

    "I must decide now where I am to start,"I remarked. "What I want is some nice little town where all the people are rich and ill." "I suppose you wouldn't care to settle here ...

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  3. SUNDAY READING.

    From day to day. Take no thought for the morrow; Why hope or why remember, Or in the white December ...

    Article : 104 words
  4. SELECTED POETRY.

    Sweet lassie, with the glorious eyes And wealth of golden hair, The imprint of thy sunny skies Upon thy features fair— ...

    Article : 406 words
  5. CHRISTIAN ADMINISTRATION.

    The rough places shall be made plain.ISAIAH xl.4. There is a traditional saying of Christ, apocryphal in origin, but occurring in various ...

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  6. X.

    Well, my dear old chap, things have been happening and I must tell you all about it. Sympathy is a strange thing, for though I never see you the mere fact that you over there ...

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  7. THE DRIFT OF FATE. CHAPTER III—THE WEDDING DAY.

    The next morning the sun shone down in un broken splendor over the beautiful and romantic country lying round Garth House and Ardschurn. It shone on the blue loch ...

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  8. CHAPTER IV.—NEW FRIENDS.

    Nearly a fortnight after Mr. Montgomery's wedding day Mr. Seton, of Northesk Hall, in Northumberland, was sitting about 5 o'clock one afternoon in the reception-room of the Hotel ...

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