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  2. CHAPTER XI.

    At about ll o'clock that morning Madeline Garston and Hester Wrayburn were seated in the room they usually occupied in,the daytime, when alone together. It was a fair-sized room ...

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  3. The Pity of it.

    The moon is shining brightly on the broad waters of the Pacific, and the good ship Fairhope bowls merrily along before a fair wind, rolling a little, but not enough to inconvenience two young ...

    Article : 2,530 words
  4. THE POETS' CORNER.

    Oh! the warm Australian day— Golden fair! Blue, stainless skies; and over all A drowsy stillness seems to fall ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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