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  2. NEW IRELAND.

    There is probably no subject on which such painful misunderstanding and bitter recrimination have prevailed between the peoples of England and Ireand us the Irish famine. The enmities and ...

    Article : 5,008 words
  3. THE NOVELIST.

    All the night through they kept watch and ward beside the treacherous boundary. The strangeness and excitement of the scene completely compensated Wilfred and Guy for the loss of their ...

    Article : 640 words
  4. CHAPTER XXI.

    The bush fire had been fought and conquered. It only remained for Dick and another man to go back on the following day to see that the forntier was safe; that no smouldering logs were ready to ...

    Article : 4,602 words
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