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  2. POETRY.

    As I sit beside my window--study window--looking down From the heights of contemplation (attic front) upon the town-- ...

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  3. MY LAST MISTRESS.

    She is the general's wife and "my lady" now, but she is nothing altered from what she was as the poor lieutenant's wife when I was her maid-of- all- work-- her drudge and factotum, hired ...

    Article : 4,561 words
  4. LITERATURE.

    Whatever trouble Ethel had experienced at Naples from her conviction that Hawbury was false, was increased and, if possible, intensified by the discovery that he had followed them to Rome. ...

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