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  2. Poetry and Trifles.

    If you and I were birds. And to some Book there was a downey next, Just made for two, Would you fly beedless by, all [?] ...

    Article : 1,011 words
  3. Tales and Sketches.

    JOHN ASHURST was 'out of orts.' That was his mild way of speaking of his own ill humour. 'As cross as two sticks!' muttered old ...

    Article : 4,687 words
  4. LONGFELLOW'S FIRST POEM.

    WHEN Longfellow the great American poet, who died recently, was nine years old, his master noted him to write a composition. Little Henry, like all children, shrank from ...

    Article : 317 words
  5. SPOOPENDYKE'S PICTURE-HANGING.

    "Well, my dear," says Mr. Spoopendyke, with a nail in his mouth, and balancing himself waveringly on a dining-room chair, "all you've got to do now ia to get your ...

    Article : 598 words
  6. A DOCTOR'S STORY.

    Early the next morning my buggy was standing at the entrance to the Towers, and I was ushered into the same library that I had left the evening before, and found Sir Gerald ...

    Article : 1,567 words
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