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  2. What a Pity.

    We had paused to watch the quiver Of faint moonbeams on the river, By the gate. We had heard, seemed, someone calling ...

    Article : 138 words
  3. THE NOVELIST.

    His eye bad fallen on Vane, and rising, be staggered towards that gentleman and clasped him by his baud. "Really," he stuttered, "really, it is most ...

    Article : 370 words
  4. The Peer and the Woman.

    "Well, as much as mest of these poky little Continental towns," he admitted grudgingly, "I don't like any place so well as England, though. It's a great deal too hot here for ...

    Article : 603 words
  5. CHAPTER XVII.

    "Now," said Mr. Purvis," as he gave his face a final rub with the towel, "now, my honorable friend, allow me to ask, in the language of the immortal bard, what's up?" ...

    Article : 1,490 words
  6. CHAPTER III.

    It was M. d'Aubron who had entered. He was attired for leaving, and carried his hat in his hand. Somehow I don't think that he was too well pleased to find Mr. Carlyon with ...

    Article : 1,060 words
  7. To the Poets.

    O, poets, stick your mourning pena Into the blackest ink, And on your tear-stained paper write The thoughts you're bound to thiak. ...

    Article : 117 words
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