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  2. ORIGINAL POETRY.

    I know there dwells Immortal Grace— Nurturing Hope that ever lives, And—sometimes, from the Sacred Place, There glides a Truth that respite gives. ...

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  3. CHAPTER XVIII.

    Mrs. Allendale had worked herself up into a furious temper when she was informed of Miss Carden's visit. "A very queer thing. I must say!" she ...

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  4. BUSH SKETCHER.

    To the boy whose home is on the bank of a river or a wide creek the grandest thing that can happen in an adventurous year, is a big flood. His ambition is to see ...

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  5. CHAPTER XIX.

    Faith Cleary went back to London with Mrs. Allendale. She appeared so submissive that the arrogant heart of the woman who had set herself the task of ordering ...

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  6. THE STORYTELLER.

    A wail arose from the native settlement by the creek. "Warrigal Jim beating his lubra," said the settler Robieson. "Don't worry" (to the ...

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