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  2. The Novelist. A Husband of the Period.

    Nothing met his view but scenery wilder, and still more wild. There was no habitation anywhere near—no place to shelter the poor wife, if she had left the cabin alive. ...

    Article : 1,416 words
  3. CHAPTER II.—THE SILVER LINING.

    The morning after the rain. Mother earth was rejoicing at the beauty and freahness of her covering. It was October, the prettiest month in the Australian year; and all things looked bright ...

    Article : 818 words
  4. Just in the Usual Way. AN AUSTRALIAN STORY.

    Even at that supreme moment she picked her steps carefully through the mud, avoiding the bogs and pools of water! Her heart was beating painfully—her whole frame seemed shaken—her ...

    Article : 1,951 words
  5. CHAPTER XIV.

    Summer had come, and Winter had followed in its train, and Summer had come again, and yet Fletcher was still pursuing his search. He had never once come upon the most remote clue to ...

    Article : 680 words
  6. The Morning Fly.

    How fervently I wish that I Could once destroy that morning fly; He hovers safely near my head, When I am sleeping in my bed. ...

    Article : 117 words
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