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  2. HIS BOSOM FRIEND.

    The train was a little late, and as Denise waited on the platform for her friends she chatted with the stationmaster. “Yes, indeed,” he was saying. "We ...

    Article : 4,667 words
  3. KATIE.

    There are few more cheerful places on a cold and winter night than a smithy with its rearing fire. The ruddy glow and spark[?] of light, the interested faces of the ...

    Article : 4,079 words
  4. The Wombat.

    The sun of fair Australia's days Sinks ’neath the Southern wave, And Nature, widowed of his rays, Puts on an aspect grave; ...

    Article : 389 words
  5. A Domestic Tyrant.

    The Well-Intentioned Man overheard two, women talking together in the tramcar, and he immediately let down the portals of his ears, for the Well-Intentioned Man always ...

    Article : 227 words
  6. He Got Two for Five.

    At the foot of the elevated station at Sixth Avenue and Fourteenth I came upon a man holding up two pairs of shoe-strings which he had bought from ...

    Article : 244 words
  7. Car-nay gie.

    Andrew Carnegie has not been so much in the public view since the death of James’ G. Blaine. He was the Maine statesman’s most ardent worshipper and devoted friend. ...

    Article : 345 words
  8. Big Odds.

    I was in the betting ring at Kempton Park once, said a devotee of the turf, and I heard a backer, who wanted to make a combination that included ...

    Article : 322 words
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