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  3. THE MAKING OF THE COLONIES.

    For a good many years there was no connection at all between the English colony on the sea-coast of Connectieut and the inlsnd colony that had sprang from ...

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  4. IN HIGH PLACES. CHAPTER V. (Continued).

    "'Tis the first time I have seen her," George cried exultantly; "and I may win my wish, if Phoebe be but Kind " "But if you tell her your wish you will ...

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  5. THE JANUARY MAGAZINES.

    Several of the subjects discussed in the "Fortnightly" this month are high and dry—a study in Platonic chronology by Professor Campbell, for instance, will be ...

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  7. CHAPTER VI.

    George was in attendance on his master at the Queen's private chappel during mass next morning. Henrietta came in Late, with a train of Indies, countiers, and pages, and ...

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