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  2. Poetry.

    S[?]ING from the mo[?]tain spring, As it gurgles over; Through the heather and the ling, Through the grass and [?]ver; ...

    Article : 196 words
  3. A MAN IN A. MILLINERY STORE.

    SHE had mildly hintad that she didn't care to go to church again until she had her summer bonnut, but at the mention of bonnet he turned around and belchod out. ...

    Article : 1,007 words
  4. CHAPTER XV.

    THE morning after the [?] in Silas Hoekuy's office, [?] as bright and clear as if Nature [?] to make amends for the villa[?] of man. Tom Parehment was ina ...

    Article : 1,071 words
  5. Novelist. PARTNERS:

    For a few moments there was a dead [?]ence in the room. The one solitary candle [?] a fickering light upon the faces of the two men, and threw their [?] shadown ...

    Article : 1,025 words
  6. PRINGLE'S FLAT.

    "YOU will have a beautlful day, my dear," said Mrs. Hops, as she looked admiringly first at her son Dick, who was driving up to the door in his new buggy, ...

    Article : 3,089 words
  7. CHATTER XVIL

    SILAS HOOKY'S get-up as Tom Parchment, when he presented the forged cheque at the bank,was exceedingly good. The Sloumians—for the dwellers in a country township—were ...

    Article : 1,004 words
  8. CHAPTER XVL

    IF there was opne thing more than another that Mr. Shamdoo prided himself upon, it was the way he instructed bank [?] in their duties. To insult and annoy a ...

    Article : 1,120 words
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