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  2. ORIGINAL POETRY.

    Last night the moon lay white on dome and spire, On clustered court and buttressed citadel, ...

    Article : 218 words
  3. THE NOVELIST.

    The little widow, whose unprotected and homeless condition so moved Sir Reginald that he had put aside the claims of wife and child to conduct her to safe harbour. ...

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  4. "You."

    God gave me you—and therefore I'm content To bear the burdens that weigh down the heart, ...

    Article : 140 words
  5. THE STORYTELLER.

    After dinner, at Blackwater Downs Station, on a sultry evening, Harvey Dinsdale pushed the claret jog along to his nearest neighbour, the rubicund Irish doctor. ...

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  6. BOOK II-A WEEK'S CHRONICLE.

    Coralie ordered her husband to take her out that night to dine—Savoy; to the play—"Merry Widow;" possibly, if the spirit moved her, to sup—the Carlton. She ...

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