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  2. CHAPTER LIV.—THE JOURNEY.

    Waiting for the train, as we stood upon the platform, I looked back again toward the wooded uplands of Bartram; and far behind, the fine range of mountains, azure and soft in the distance, ...

    Article : 2,260 words
  3. CHAPTER IX.—ACQUITTED.

    We left the police court at the moment when, Jones the blacksmith having been committed, a commotion was heard at the door, and all eyes wera turned in that direction. ...

    Article : 3,164 words
  4. GILBERT GRANT'S WEDDING

    We must now go back to the previous evening, to follow Jessie's movements and to explain the cause of her absence at this important juncture. When she retired to her room, accompanied by ...

    Article : 3,337 words
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