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  2. SELECTED POETRY.

    The wild, lone-woods are round me in the dusk; I hear the growing sound Of sea-blown winds, scented with brine and ...

    Article : 375 words
  3. THE DRIFT OF FATE.

    Mr. Mac Vitie had kept his word; be had gone up to town; he had balled on Mrs. Fanshawe; he had dined with, her at her hotel; and he had made an appointment with her to ...

    Article : 2,392 words
  4. THE PIRATE TEN A SALT-WATER ROMANCE.

    The mate baying turned the-men to and taken a look at the ship's course entered the captain's-cabin. The old skipper, reverend, with whife hair and comely with the Iook of, ...

    Article : 2,375 words
  5. YOUNG PEOPLE.

    Away aloft in the black night I Paul Vale, the stowaway, sat upon the fore rovalyard of the brig Roe. The air was still and the heat intense; it was off the African coast. ...

    Article : 1,843 words
  6. CHAPTER XXXVIII.—FOUND.

    Godfrey, Seton; received Nell's letter the next morning telling him of Mrs Fahshawe's proposed visit to Mrs. Wilmot, and immediately filled great uueasiness It ...

    Article : 2,903 words
  7. CHAPTER IX.—OVERHEARD.

    The Queen struggled with this violent weather for six days. It was in the teeth of her course and blew her north-north-west above a hundred leagues. She was nothing strained ...

    Article : 2,914 words
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