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  2. MIDNIGHT REFLECTIONS.

    It was midnight, all was quiet;--I was silent and alone, Standing by the Albert statue--by that solid mass of stone. ...

    Article : 384 words
  3. WHAT NEXT?

    IMAGINE OUR FRIEND TOMKINS' AGONIZED FEELINGS AT BEHOLDING THE FAIR OBJECT OF HIS AFFECTIONS, HIS ARAMINTA JULIETTA, DRIVING A BICICLE, IN IMITATION OF HER PARISIAN ACQUAINTANCES. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 28 words
  4. AN ORIGINAL GENIUS.

    "What a great mind is Jennings'," says Tom, with a look, "How terse, too, his diction--he talks like a book." "Just so," mutters Bob, archly shaking his head, "He does talk like a book--just like one that I've read." ...

    Article : 50 words
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