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  2. THE STORYTELLER.

    He had never been introduced to her. More than once, before the flame of her regard for him consumed all petty con-siderations, she had been half ashamed ...

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  3. CHAPTER XI.

    Aimes came in answer to his master's summons. Lord Maundleton masked his agitation, The butler answered the ques-tions put to him without hesitation. Yes ...

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  4. ORIGINAL POETRY.

    Sometimes I see the [?]lender poppies away, When all the summer garden holds its breath. And feel that you, remembering after ...

    Article : 104 words
  5. MOTHERHOOD.

    I saw her black hair spraying all about The pillow, as she lay and upward [?]miled. There was a secret lurking in her look That I dared not approach who had no ...

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  6. THE HERALD.

    A bird sang in the night Swift and sure. Silver pure Rose the pulsing note ...

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  8. CHAPTER XII.

    " Mr Jan says there were a lass stayin' wi' the Kelthorpes," said a matronly vil-lage wife. " He see her down by the river. A bit of a lass with black hair Jan took her ...

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