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  2. Midnight Sonnets.

    He did much out of nothing,—save a will Resolute to do, or strive to do, some good For that great hobby-horse, the multitude. He labored Btoutly, both with tongue and quill; ...

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  3. The Novelist.

    He waited—listened for further motion, moan, or breathing. All was silence, except for a stifled sob where poor Jean had flung herself into her mother's arms, hiding her face against that ...

    Article : 3,429 words
  4. Dr. Barrere.

    The,trial took place after a considerable, interval, for the assizes were just over when the man was killed. In that dreadful time of suspense and misery, proof after proof accumulated slowly ...

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