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  2. CHAPTER IV.

    The parrot was now doomed to feel, in disgrace and poverty, the imprudence of the past. It had suffered for too much truth. Untoward accidents had placed it in situations where its foible told with fatal effect on the ...

    Article : 1,220 words
  3. CHAPTER V.

    THIS will be a very short chapter; but to the admirers of martyred worth, we trust a very grateful one. Lord Shaftesbury assures us, that no man of genius starves unknown: his starvation, probably, helping to make him ...

    Article : 242 words
  4. THE LIVES OF BROWN, JONES, AND ROBINSON.

    "WELL," said he to Jones,"can you swim?" "A little, Sir." "A little!" said the master; "why you were in more danger than Brown, and might have been drowned, if you had ventured much further. Take him up," said he ...

    Article : 2,083 words
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