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  2. NEW BOOK EPIGRAMS.

    Among the many delusions under which the world labours may he mentioned the generally accepted theory that man's chief interest in ...

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  3. (Copyright.) A DAY RECKONING —OF—BETTER THAN GOLD. PART XIII.

    The next morning Betsy was washing the breakfast things in a listless fashion. Her heart was not in her work, for she was thinking of ...

    Article : 1,357 words
  4. CHAPTER XXX.

    It was the night before Jabez Armytage's wedding, and he was seated at his desk in his office at the Grange. Before [?] lay a sheet of ...

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  5. A TABLE-TALKER OF TO-DAY.

    He was a tall. lean, haggard man, whose age it was impossible to determine. I felt somehow that if I heard it I should be surprised ...

    Article : 881 words
  6. CHAPTER XXXI.

    The trees and [?]edges were b[?]sting into leaf and there was spring in the air as Roger Arbuthnot rode along the lanes leading from ...

    Article : 1,727 words
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