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  2. JOHN STIRLING’S LESSON. CHAPTER III.—CONTINUED.

    "Tea," replied Ethel’s father, sharply; but I didn't ask for your opinion about it. I asked if you cared to buy it." "Well, no, I don’t. I wouldn’t be ...

    Article : 455 words
  3. FAIR VIEW.

    So the Back House is taken at last, and we shall have neigh, hours again." The words broke a little ...

    Article : 5,489 words
  4. CHAPTER VI.—THE ART OF COLLABORATING.

    And two clear souls That see one truth, and, turning, also see Each other's face glow in that truth's delight, Are something more than lovers. ...

    Article : 1,876 words
  5. CHAPTER V.—THE EDITOR OFTHE EDITOR OF The Monthly Visitor.

    Still in way of honour perservere, And not from part or present ills despair, For blessings ever wait on virtuous deeds, And, though a late, a sure roward succeeds. ...

    Article : 1,244 words
  6. CHAPTER IV.—'THE MINISTRY OF LOSS.

    And yet a mortal glance might pierce, mrthinks, Deeper into the seeming dark of things, And learn, no fruit, man's life can bear, will fade. —BOBIRT BROWNING. ...

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  7. Household.

    If pure, wholesome coffee is desired the article must be purchased in the raw state end roasted at home in the kitchen oven. This is necessary if adulterations are to be avoided. ...

    Article : 477 words
  8. The Head of the House.

    "Why were you so cross to your husband at breakfast?" "I just couldn’t holp it. I felt as if I must scold at somebody or burst. Just physical irritability, you know—and ...

    Article : 185 words
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