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  2. The miscellang.

    Miss Hogarth and Miss Dickens have edited this collection of letters very carefully. The explanatory narrative connecting the letters of each period with those of the preceding is ...

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  3. THE SKETCHER.

    During the ride home there was a long chat about wild dogs, and they were voted by one and all to be an infernal nuisance. Watson mentioned a peculiarity which is well known to ...

    Article : 1,477 words
  4. THE TRAVELLER.

    We had finished our breakfasts, supplemented our modest bill—for John had made no charge for the baths—and were preparing for a start when an Englishman made bis appearance on ...

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