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  2. HOLMBY HOUSE.

    R GILES ALLONEY, whistling cheerfully as he emerged. from his lodging to commence the military duties of his day, was no less horrified than astonished at the first sight, that met his eyes in the street. A limp, helpless body, ...

    Article : 5,647 words
  3. COUNTRY LIFE.

    Oh I how they bustle mund him; How merrlly they found him, — And how stealthlly they wound him Through each dingle and each dell: ...

    Article : 2,795 words
  4. TURF PENCILLINGS.

    WHEN the Quaker, who had been atruck with their mutnal attnohment, told the Moor that he had purhased the horse, and that both should accompany him to England, the poor fellow showed the most extravagant joy, throw himself on ...

    Article : 1,680 words
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    Of all the nonsense that is talked by people who pretend to judge other people's business, none is more extreme than that which treats the actor's or opera singer's work as frivolous, slight, and of no account. It would be less exhausting ...

    Article : 268 words
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    The Lima correspondent of the Punama Star, writing under date September 14th, says: —"A sad crime was perpetrated here the other day, which proves the existence of a secret club, whose object is to murder the President, ...

    Article : 184 words
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