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  2. LITERATURE Original Poetry.

    Templed in Britain's glorious fane he sleeps, Whilst memory through all the ages keeps A sentined beside, and dares a breath To mar with shame the splendour of his death! ...

    Article : 193 words
  3. The Storyteller.

    "One can be but what one is born." If any one had asked the Count Lory do Vasselot who and what he was he would probably have answered that he was a ...

    Article : 2,783 words
  4. THE SECOND CHILDHOOD OF HIS HEART.

    "Well, Jack, you don't look very happy this morning-! What's up?" It's the same old story, Harold. My misfortune seems to be in having a rich ...

    Article : 5,495 words
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