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  2. UNCLE JACK'S PORTRAIT.

    "And what shall I do with this, sir?" asked the boy. "Burn it, I was going to say," was the surly reply of the man addressed; "and if the ...

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  3. THE STORY TELLER.

    By time-honoured custom the opening meet of Sir Beauchamp Lenard's hounds was invariably held at Stapleton. In olden days, during the life of the late lamented Squire, Stapleton Hall ...

    Article : 8,929 words
  4. A KNOCK-DOWN ARGUMENT.

    "One of the most amusing blunders that ever occurred to me," said the raconteur, trifling with a genuine Havana which introduced the subject, "happened in the very town where ...

    Article : 911 words
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