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  2. [CONTINUED FROM SATURDAY'S ISSUE.] [THE RIGHT OF TRANSLATION IS RESERVED.] SABINA ZEMBRA.

    Of a sudden all this was changed; for the next morning the wind was blowing freshly from the west; and the world was ablaze with colour—rich and glowing and keen; ...

    Article : 3,865 words
  3. CHAPTER IX.

    But in the meantime, Mrs Wygram had fallen ill in a vague kind of way; lassitude, loss of appetite, and melancholy were the chief symptoms and Sabina, taking the ...

    Article : 3,735 words
  4. BROADBRIM'S NEW YORK LETTER[?].

    In the course of his lecture on Henry Ward Beecher, Dr. Parker made use of the familiar figure, that, to appreciate a mountain it must be seen from the distance, and he ...

    Article : 1,853 words
  5. SYNOPSIS OF PREVIOUS CHAPTERS.

    CHAPTERS I. AND II.—Sir Anthony Zembra, M.P., rich, handsome, bland of manner, his wife a queen of fashion and his dinners famous for their excellence, was yet the most ...

    Article : 473 words
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