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  2. THE BONDMAN.

    He had hailed a passing boat to run him ashore, and it was one of the light skiff with the double prow that the boys of Iceland use when they hunt among the rocks for the ...

    Article : 8,857 words
  3. HE RODE TO WIN.

    'I did not know you had so much poetry in your composition,' observed Mrs. Anstruther languidly. Leila Marsden arranged the delicate lace at ...

    Article : 2,193 words
  4. A GREAT SAVANT, BUT A POOR FISHERMAN.

    After coaxing and flattering him for three or four days, the judge finally consented to go fishing with us. There was nothing of the egotist about him, but his friends from ...

    Article : 263 words
  5. THE LORDS OF LABOUR.

    This stirring ode was written by the gifted but ill-starred Scottish poet, James M'Farlane born in the West of Scotland on 1832, and who after a chequered, erratic career, died of ...

    Article : 308 words
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