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  2. IN SPITE OF HERSELF.

    Two pretty girls were engaged in that final chat so dear to the hearts of maidens when retiring for the night. Nettie Merriman and Belle Harding ...

    Article : 2,062 words
  3. THE CHURCHES.

    We may taste of earth's gayest pleasures. And drink of her rarest wines; We may garner her coveted treasures And draw from her richest mines: ...

    Article : 221 words
  4. THE HUMORIST.

    The wisest men will gladly borrow. From wit and mirth, surcease from sorrow. One objection to budding genius is that it is rather too frequently inclined ...

    Article : 815 words
  5. THE FRIENDS OF JESUS.

    Ye are my friends.--St. John xv., 14. Here is no symbolic phrase, no figure of speech; can be no fistake as to Christ's meaning, no second ...

    Article : 1,731 words
  6. THE OTHER GIRL.

    When I arrived at the station, Lady Mannington, Molly and the French maid had collected their chattels and stood round the immense heap in attitudes ...

    Article : 1,391 words
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