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  2. NO ROBBERY.

    Irisn't every language. said Cellier that me and Sandy Sam met an corresp[?]liar [?] understands Mind I'm not saying as he is a de-pirde th[?]ter by any means the [?] glinted [?] ...

    Article : 3,765 words
  3. AMERICAN HUMOUR.

    THE animal to which I shall next call your attention is the army dillo. We had for a while a very fine ap[?]cimen of the navy dillo, but as he got sea sick every time he crossed a stream of water, we were ...

    Article : 1,848 words
  4. THE LILY OF ROSLIN CASTLE.

    Do not know why the very name of Roslin Castle [?]tirs up within me a crowd of sensations both sad and sweet. Sad like the sound of fine old music—the refrain of an air which we have heard in ...

    Article : 3,067 words
  5. MY SECRET:

    Afraid cried out I, with a Laugh. "Why on earth-Inculd I be afraid". A[?] I suppose mu face must have mirrcred forth the cur[?]ess independence of my spirit, for my brother's ...

    Article : 1,613 words
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