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  2. BROADBRIM'S GREATHER NEW YORK LETTER

    What is the matter with the world in general, for trouble seems to be located nowhere in particular. There is something radically wrong everywhere, and "that's what's the ...

    Article : 1,690 words
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  4. [ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.] "THE ADVENTURES."

    CHAPTERS I, II, AND III.—The story opens in Paris. Mrs. Baskerville receives a letter which causes her great perturbation. She dispatches a reply to the writer, Teddy Fitzgerald, asking ...

    Article : 361 words
  5. (To be continued in Wednesday's issue.) TEMPERANCE NOTES.

    The following letter was published in Syd ney prior to the last poll, but is still of interest:— Sir,—I am grateful to a "Sydney ...

    Article : 1,173 words
  6. CHAPTER V. (Continued.)

    Mrs. Herbert had already been through the visitors' list and knew who was stopping at the hotel, and the name of Longville and the foreign accent enabled her to guess ...

    Article : 1,139 words
  7. CHAPTER VI.—MRS HERBERT PLAYS TO WIN.

    Young Arlington enjoyed himself immensely without disguise, and if Camilla was not so candid she was really glad to see him. She did not know why she was ...

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