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  2. OUR CHILDREN'S COLUMNS

    The following letters have been received by "Uncle Tom," who conducts "Our Children's Page" in Saturday's issue of "The Daily News." Further letters will appear from day to day, as space permits:— ...

    Article : 48 words
  3. THE NOVELIST.

    "Oh, James!" she said, too anxious even to try to speak carelessly. "Did any one drive Mr. Hastings to the station to-night?" ...

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  6. CHAPTER XV.

    The first storm that is the forerunner of autumn was over, and had left the world tinged with the indefinable melancholy that clings to a dying ...

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  7. SECOND CLASS

    Dear Uncle Tom,—Thank you for the pretty birthday post-card. I am in the cadets, and on East Monday we went into camp at the Claremont Show ...

    Article : 513 words
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  9. FOURTH GLASS.

    My Dear Uncle Tom,—I am again writing to you, hoping you are quite well, as I am at present. Dear Uncle, I was'at the Orphanage yesterday ...

    Article : 539 words
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  12. THIRD CLASS

    Dear Uncle Tom,—I hope you will pardon me in not writing to yon before this to thank you for your nice prize. I have another, baby sister, just a few ...

    Article : 1,214 words
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