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  2. THE STORY-TELLER

    There is this about it, Peggy. said father, ' I don't see where, the money is comin' from. If I could catch some of these smugglin' fellows that are runnin' brandy ...

    Article : 6,814 words
  3. THE LAST MAN ON BOARD.

    'Caught at last, Jack. The old craft's bound to drive ashore in half an hour, and then there'll be wet jackets for us all !' 'Ay ay, Bill, my boy; and it jist sarves ...

    Article : 2,275 words
  4. MRS. BRIGGS'S CLERK.

    He was a tall, thin, starved-looking boy' with a little jacket, the sleeves of which crept half-way up to his arms, and a hat that was nothing but a brim, and when she ...

    Article : 1,672 words
  5. EARNING HER OWN LIVING.

    It was a tempestuous night in November. The carved Dutch clock in Judge Harrison's study had just struck 9 Judge Harrison himself, an austere-looking, silver-haired ...

    Article : 1,587 words
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