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  2. CHAPTER IX.—MADAM LEICESTER'S RECEPTION.

    Madam Leicester's beautiful drawing-room was ablaze with light, and fragrant with the perfume of flowers. It was an elegant, spacious, and airy room, ...

    Article : 2,636 words
  3. "Help Me Across, Panal"

    THERE was anguish in the faces of those who bent over the little white bed, for they knew that baby May was drifting away from them, going out alone into the dark voyage where so many have been wreasted ...

    Article : 595 words
  4. Spelling Bee-haviour.

    IT was incredible to Mrs. Robinson that R. should come " straight home" from the Spelling Bee the other morning at 2, if not past. So she prepared to receive him with a broadside. ...

    Article : 486 words
  5. Spoopendyke Goes Boating.

    WHILE I was talking with the fisherman, whom a four ounce eel had made extremely voluble, my attention was attracted to a terrible splashing under a tree a short distance down stream. "Pull it towards ye ...

    Article : 1,159 words
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