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  2. Poetry.

    "There's a secret: can you trust me? Do not ask me what it is? Perhaps some day you too will know it, If your live to be a poet,— ...

    Article : 134 words
  3. Movelist. BY SLOW DEGREES.

    "But, surely amongst educated men," I said to Shuter, when the talk had once more become general, "such restriction's as the second and third must prove very irksome by ...

    Article : 1,887 words
  4. CHAPTEE XLIV.

    "I see you have had a letter from Yaramboona," said the Count to me, one morning, about a week after Walter's departure. "Yes," I replied, "and, though I don't ...

    Article : 385 words
  5. A YANKEE ATALANTA.

    BY LUCIA G. RUNKLE IN HARPERS' BAZAAR. A CHIME of tea bells rang out along the broad street of Charlton as Dr. Myrick perched in his high-swung sulky, drove wearily home. ...

    Article : 4,792 words
  6. CHAPTER XLIIII.

    When I arrived at Cintra on the following afternoon, I found the Count preparing to escort Ruth Stone into town. Harrison, it appeared[?] had waylaid her ...

    Article : 2,084 words
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