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  2. A ROMAN MIRROR.

    THEY found it in her hollow marble bed, There where the numberless dead cities sleep; They found it lying where the spade struckdeep— A broken mirror by a maiden dead. ...

    Article : 235 words
  3. THE SORT OF PEOPLE THAT ONE MEETS AT DANCES.

    THE DEBUTANTE, Who thinks the world all roses. Who loves at sight the first man who proposes; Believes that each admirer is sincere. ...

    Article : 451 words
  4. A DAY WITH THE DEVIL.

    As Dick started home on his big chestnut, he turned in his saddle to shout to me, "Come out to-morrow and have a day with the devil." ...

    Article : 2,263 words
  5. WE AMORYS.

    A FORTNIGHT passed, which would have been pleasant enough to me if no such individual as Arthur Archer had existed. Since what Marget had inelegantly though expressively ...

    Article : 5,460 words
  6. THE SAME OLD LIE.

    Four, or five of us were enjoying our last pipe for the night in the smoking-room at Craigfalloch. We had had a long day's tramp over the moors, and the conversation lay chiefly ...

    Article : 805 words
  7. TOMATOES AND THE TEETH.

    SOME years ago tomatoes were called love-apples, and were thought to be poisonous. I remember my mother charged me to avoid handling them. Some people thought them ...

    Article : 983 words
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