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  2. Poetry.

    Oh, solitude! where are thy charms?—Cowper. No house, and no home, no children, no wife, Ah! who would not pity a bachelor's life? He sleeps (so do oxen), he eats, and he drinks, ...

    Article : 301 words
  3. Literature. ONLY HER WOMAN'S WIT TO AID HER.

    WELL, matters were in this state, when, one after another, three disturbing events happened in our village. A book was published hy a Melbourne publisher, a thoughtful, ...

    Article : 1,136 words
  4. CHAPTER IV.

    CIRCUMSTANCES were too strong for us. Not even, for Leslie could we afford much time to think. The one thing was to save Ethel— to save out of the jaws of death the strong ...

    Article : 1,024 words
  5. CHAPTER V.

    NEXT day Ralph, came into the child's room with a book in his hand. He said there were some beautiful things in it, a little above Ethel's understanding, perhaps, but ...

    Article : 1,512 words
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