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  2. CHAPTER IV.

    "She may bring me a curse: No, there is fatter game on tbe moor; she will let me alone" TENNYSON. The next day I treated Miss Judith with the coldest ...

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  3. POETRY

    THE Palace was hushed in sorrow; For the King lay sick unto death, And his hand loosed its hold on the sceptre, As he spake with a scanty breath. ...

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  4. CHAPTER V.

    "Could we find out the here thro' that velvet and lace— Can it beat without ruffling her sumptuous dress? She will show us her shoulders, her bosom, her face, But what her heart's like we must guess." ...

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  5. TALES & SKETCHES

    RAUPEKAHA paused, as if overcome by, emotion. The weakness, however, was but iomeritary, and he proceeded to relate how the miserable victim of savage superstition, after her despairing' cry for the child of ...

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