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  2. THE NOVELIST.

    The voyage out was unmarked by any special incidents. We had the usual ramision of gales and calms, varied on one occosion by the loss of a man overboard, and on ...

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  3. A LIFE'S BURDEN.

    Utterly crushed, overwhelmed, and terrified, Lady Archdale sought the privacy of her chamber, where she endeavoured, in a dazed and bewildered way, to devise some ...

    Article : 4,097 words
  4. CHAPTER III.

    Both the girls—for the eldest was apparently not more than seventeen or eighteen years of age—were profuse in their thanks. They were both tall, and their beauty owed ...

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