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  2. NAPOLEON SMITH PART 4.

    That ridiculous song of the American war. Johnny Comes March[?]g Home, watted on the frosty air of Paris, told me that Napoleon Smith was ...

    Article : 1,948 words
  3. DETECTIVE SKETCHES.

    "Mr. Sharp, I believe?” "That is my name, Sir.” I replied, wondering where I had seen the man before. " I see you do not recognise me: my name is ...

    Article : 4,853 words
  4. FROM TURTLE TO SOUP.

    Mr. John Lusty, who supplies nineteen twentieths of the [?] consumed in the world, must be regarded in some sense as the precent day custodian of the City of London's greatness. ...

    Article : 423 words
  5. CHAPTER VII.

    When Napoleon Smith stepped out on the street he heard a confused hum of voices, and stopped for a moment to listen. He had bceoine accustomed ...

    Article : 2,535 words
  6. SHUBBING A LORD MAYOR.

    "It is the ancient custom for the new Lord Mayor of London, attended by the Recorder and Sheriffs, to come into the Law Courts and be introduced to the Lord Chief ...

    Article : 217 words
  7. THE DEAREST ON RECORD.

    Some years ago Mr. Gladstone had met a possible claimant for a civil list pension whom he believed to be in sufficiently poor circumstances, and had almost decided to grant it, ...

    Article : 169 words
  8. TOOK THEM BACK.

    They had quarrelled, and the high-spirited girl said, as she [?]anded him u small package: "There, Mr. Ferguron, are the presents you have given me. Now that all is over between ...

    Article : 221 words
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