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  2. SLAVES OF FATE.

    On descending the shaft Roger Cumberland and Job Rushton, and the men who had volunteered to accompany them, made their way forthwith to the " jig brow," at the top of ...

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  3. THE RIGHT SORT.

    Thus, varied by hunting, heartburnings, sport, petty jealousies, and gossip, time glided by, until at length the eventful day arrived on which that source of infinitely more mixed ...

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  4. THE STORMING OF NILT.

    The Allahabad Pioneer has received private information giving some fresh and interesting particulars regarding the storming of the Nilt Fort, in Hunza-Nagar. The British ...

    Article : 613 words
  5. A TASTE OF GOOD SCOTCH.

    The following is a fact;-- old Edinburgh worthy and an English lady were one day occupants of a railway carriage. The train had been waiting long at a Certain ...

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