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  2. HOW CAME HE DEAD?

    Two days later and Sir Cecil Frayne, clad in the loose grey trousers and roomy brown coat which had been left in place of his own clothes, walked down ...

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  4. "BREAKERS AHEAD!"

    That cry has brought terror to many a stout heart. A shipwreck is a frightful experience, to hear the wind whistle, the timber creak and crash, the cordage strain, ...

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  5. THE WORST "ISM."

    A certain zealous preacher happened to miss a constant auditor from his congregation. Schism had already made some depredations in the fold which caused the minister ...

    Article : 211 words
  6. AN APT QUOTATION.

    "Suit the action to the word, and the word to the action."—SHAKESPEARE. The word is " Waterbury," the action comprises the insertion of the digits in to ...

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