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  3. BY PIKE AND DYKE.

    It was here alone that they could expect succour, for they knew well enough that the prince could raise no army capable of cutting its way through the great beleaguering force. In vain ...

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  4. THE GIPSIES.

    Vienna, 22nd December.—The Archduke Joseph, Commander of the Hungarian Honved army, has made the language, traditions, and habits of the gipsies his special ...

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  5. THE DIAMOND THIEF.

    From time to time the general public reads of some wonderful jewel robbery, and marvels at the sagacity of those thieves who prefer to turn their talents, often of the highest order, to a ...

    Article : 3,038 words
  6. GETTING EVEN WITH THE DEAD MAN.

    "Some folks regard the negro as childish and simple-minded," said the South Carolina undertaker, as he borrowed another match to relight his cigar, "but it doesn't always do to look upon ...

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