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  2. The Pegasus.

    Sir Peter Angay was very old and very vague. His memory was erratic. He had many eccentricities. But he had much money, an independent ...

    Article : 3,022 words
  3. The Golden Mistletoe.

    "Yes, my dear M'sieur Benson, the mystery of the Englishman is certainly a very puzzling problem," declared my friend Jules Lagae, the famous ...

    Article : 4,917 words
  4. MISTER BROWN ON CHRISTMAS.

    "Ah, Christmas ain't what it used to be!" said Mr. Mullins pessimistically. "No," agreed Mr. Brown, "but then ...

    Article : 672 words
  5. Man, the Deceiver.

    "That's funny!" exclaimed the innocent wife. "I won't need a new hat or costume this summer." "You won't?" asked her husband in ...

    Article : 111 words
  6. Christmas Greetings.

    Merry be your Christmas, Let the fun flow free; Forget your bills And other ills, ...

    Article : 49 words
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