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  2. CHAPTER XVIII.—A FRESH START.

    I hold in truth, with him who sings To one clear harp, in divert tones, That men may rise on steping-stonos Of their deed selves to higher things." ...

    Article : 3,212 words
  3. Recollections of a Late Undertaker.

    THE subject of the present recollections, was a fellow of "infinite just and merriment." The sang froid countenance which he prserved on all occasions—the gout with which he handled a ...

    Article : 1,434 words
  4. Children's Corner.

    To wit, te wit, to wee Please to listen to me I'm just a bit bird, and I may be heard In bush, and field, and tree. ...

    Article : 345 words
  5. A Cotton Ring.

    Lancashire, as deeply interested in the spinning industry, is at present greatly troubled in mind about a "corner" in cotton. There was a similar operation by clever gamblers last year which ...

    Article : 636 words
  6. THE CANARIES' HOUSE-KEEPING.

    We may name it Chip's nest, although it was really Nan's, as she did most of the work. Very busy both of them were while the nest was building. If Chip did little he had much to say about ...

    Article : 569 words
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