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  2. The Frozen Deep.

    CRAYFORD'S steady eyes were still on the watch —and Wardour felt them on him. A little more —and Crayford might openly inteifeie. Even Wardour lecognised, for once, the necessity of ...

    Article : 4,290 words
  3. Mary Stuart's Farewell of Scotland.

    From this distempered and [?]atural earth That casts me our [?]thered, and go forth On this gray, sterile, bitter, gleaming sea, With neither tears nor laughter, but a heart ...

    Article : 189 words
  4. The Moth.

    Poon moth, that, [?]ttoring through my candle's time Die of your suddent passion for the light, From the great gulf of outor dark you came. Then flash into utter night [?] ...

    Article : 40 words
  5. The Favorite Child.

    WHICH of five snowdrops woald the moon Think whitest, if the moon could see? Which of five rose[?] with June were reddest to the mother tree? ...

    Article : 815 words
  6. Prudence Palfrey.

    THIS brings my btory again to that aftoinoon in May, when Prudence Pnlfrey made her appearanee at the cottage in Horseshoe-lane, and was solicited by Salome to speak to the parson, ...

    Article : 6,373 words
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