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  2. THE PHANTOM ARMY. BEING THE STORY OF A MAN AND A MYSTERY.

    It was on my lips to answer that the wire waa very high indeed, but we emerged from the sheltering woods at the moment, and there before us, lying snug in the heights ...

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  3. THE MAKING OF THE COLONIES.

    In some of the earliest chapters of this work the credit of the first establishment of British colonies on the territory now called the United States was justly given to ...

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  5. CHAPTER XXII.

    Those who know the South of France will remember that there is a great high road of rail running from the city of Toulouse to the town of Marseilles, and thence ...

    Article : 3,298 words
  6. CHAPTER XXIII.

    The night had been very fresh for a summer night of Spain; and now, when we turned our horses toward Toulouse, there was a heavy vapour of clouds in the sky, ...

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  7. THE NOVEMBER MAGAZINES.

    British readers are compelled to receive Mr. A. Carnegie's paper, "Does America hate England?" with urbanity, because it is written in a friendly vein. But its galringly ...

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