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  2. SELECTED POETRY

    Over and over again, No matter which way I turn, I always find in the book of life Some lesson I have to learn; ...

    Article : 170 words
  3. CHAPTER XXXVII.—"A WATCH IN THE NIGHT."

    In the accident upon the Midland Great Southern line Lady Fairfax had suffered a very severe shake, but nothing more. The fact that she had to be carried in an ...

    Article : 2,057 words
  4. A TORN-OUT PAGE.

    Sebastian Lopez had not been of much assistance to his party in the hasty selection of things which must be made for the return voyage in the sloop. ...

    Article : 1,314 words
  5. THE CHRISTIAN.

    TO THE READER OF "THE CHRISTIAN."—In making a picture of what I take to be the great intellectual movement of our time in England and in America—the movement towards Christian Socialism—I have ...

    Article : 173 words
  6. CHAPTER XVI.

    The day had been fine, with a rather fierce sun shining until late in the afternoon, and long white clouds lying motionless in a deep blue sky like celestial sandbanks in a celestial ...

    Article : 808 words
  7. CHAPTER XIV.

    Half an hour afterwards there came to the door of the orphanage the single loud thud that is the knock of the poor. An upper window was opened and a tremulous voice ...

    Article : 2,912 words
  8. YOUNG PEOPLE

    It is easy enough to be pleasant When life flows along like a song, But the man worth while is the one who will smile ...

    Article : 184 words
  9. SOLDIERS OF THE PEN.

    Dear Soldiers—Cricket is an excellent game in its way and is interesting even to those who have never handled a bat since their schoolboy days, but those among you who live in ...

    Article : 3,177 words
  10. CHAPLER XV.

    There was a crowd of people of all sorts outside the tenement house when Glory returned to Brown's-square and even the stairs were thronged with them "The nurse!" they ...

    Article : 2,367 words
  11. CHAPTER XXXVI.—SIR GEORGE JOINS MR. TEMPERLEY.

    If the first brief intimation by telegram from Mr. Temperley that the place of Isabel's confinement had been found—but found empty, had been a shock to Sir George Fairfax it will ...

    Article : 2,029 words
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