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  2. BENEATH THE WAVE.

    Poor little Ned continued very, very ill. Some days there seemed to be reasons for hope, and some days hope seemed quite to pas away. Through all this dreary time ...

    Article : 7,264 words
  3. THE MYSTERIES OF CRIME; OR, THE EXPERIENCES OF AN EDINBURGH ORTECTIVE.—No. CXII.

    [NOTE.—The first part of "Stolen Money" appeared in the Chronicle of August 31, 1878, and in the next issue we explained that Part II, had not come to hand as expected. By last ...

    Article : 76 words
  4. TRIFLES OF WIT AND HUMOR.

    "What are the chief ends of man?" asked a teacher of s pupil. "Head and feet," was the prompt reply. "And what makes my little Johnny so cross ...

    Article : 975 words
  5. STOLEN MONEY.

    But, though drives out to the door so sharply, Judy did not call the police as she had been ordered, nor even think for a moment of addressing them. People are ...

    Article : 6,321 words
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