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  2. LITERARY

    Ah! the evening, dreary, dreary, Unvisited of moon or star, While in tones subdued and weary Wind and sea are sighing far; ...

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  3. CHAPTER IV.-CONSTABLE TARRANT.

    "You see, Pollie, I'm a man of intellect, that's what I am. I may be only an ordinary police-constable now, but my chance will come, and then you'll see a lot about that' active and ...

    Article : 2,863 words
  4. The Storyteller.

    Miss Smerdon had become a great favourite with the doctor, and his daughter would often say jestingly that Frances could turn him round her finger. Indeed, Nellie sometimes affected ...

    Article : 2,895 words
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