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  2. CHAPTER XII.

    "Well, my dear, the deal is closed," said Captain Garryowen, coming out of the house on to the back lawn, where Carry was seated under a big sun ...

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  3. THE STOHYTILLER.

    She had grown so accustomed to looking after him, listening to his business worries, his talk about sport, his views on ordinary and extraordinary subjects, that it had ...

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  4. MR. JOHN; MISS JUNE.

    The light was growing poor. Miss Letitia put down her crochet and leaned back with closed eyes. A hot wind; heavy with the scent of magnolias, lifted her ...

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  5. ORIGINAL POETRY.

    Ihc squire was there: the member smart Opened the fete with a speech he made; The jolly old vicar called a start, Ana there they were in their best ...

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  6. LILITH.

    In February, when the grass trees tall Put up their slender spears of milk-white flowers. And through the long, green ways of ...

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  7. THE HAPPY SCRIBE.

    I sing of happy things. Of a blue-throated bird upon a bough that swings. Creaking, in cool south winds; of pools ...

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