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  3. TALES AND SKETCHES. JOHN TRENSON'S FORTUNE.

    With eager eyes and quick strides he sped along the lonely road. A very short space suficed to bring him in sight, of the tall figure in the gray walking dress which he ...

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  5. POETRY AND TRIFLES.

    Was it a dream when I gaz'd on thee And the charm of your beauty dawning? Was it a dream, for it seem'd lo be. To worship you night and morning? ...

    Article : 266 words
  6. CHAPTER LV— KRINK'S OPINION OF THE ENGLISH LANQUAGE.

    Scrib Litton, overflowing with the news of Mr. Blake's return, was just about entering the ball where the party was being held, in order to deliver his message to the clergyman, ...

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    A monopoly is s good deal like a baby. A man is opposed to it on general principles until he has one of his own. The minister who divides his discourse into ...

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  8. CHAPTER LIV— "STRAYED AWAY."

    The morning air blew keen and cold as John Trenson, once more a free man, strode feebly on in the growing daylight. The enforced confinement and brooding solitude that had ...

    Article : 1,253 words
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