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  2. SELECTED POETRY.

    How it smells of the world made new—Leafy dells that are dank with dew; Teeming soil where the grass stands high; Flow'rs that lift to the sun and sky ...

    Article : 183 words
  3. THE PIRATE TEN: A SALT-WATER ROMANCE.

    There was poetic insight in the remark of the lady passenger that a solitary object encountered upon the ocean, whether a ship in full sail or such ah abandoned craft as that ...

    Article : 6,592 words
  4. CHAPTER XXXII.—PLOTS.

    Mrs. Wilmot's letter reached the lady to whom it was addressed the same day. Mrs. Fanshawe had been abroad after she had left her friend Mrs. Fenwicke, of Lilbank, in ...

    Article : 3,290 words
  5. THE DRIFT OF FATE.

    Tip wilmot was so delighted with the success of Her first manceuvre that she determined on a second and even a third. And to Nell's great annoyance frequently when she and the ...

    Article : 2,674 words
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