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  2. CHAPTER LXXXIV.—NEXT MORNING.

    The whist party did not break up till nigh morning. The sergeant had once appeared at the drawing-room to announce that all was quiet without. There had been no signs of any rising of people, nor any disposition ...

    Article : 1,998 words
  3. BODALLA.

    Amid the range that nears the southern coast Bodalla lies—a smiling valley green— So green that to home-loving eyes it seems E'en like n quiet dream of England, hid ...

    Article : 863 words
  4. Musical and Dramatic Review.

    THERE cannot be the slightest doubt that everyone who visited the Masonic Hall on Thursday last, and the other evenings when the States Opera Company have given their performances, carno away with a feeling of ...

    Article : 2,348 words
  5. CHAPTER LXXXV.—THE END.

    While the two justices and Curtis discussed the unhappy condition of Ireland, and deplored the fact that the law-breaker never appealed in vain to the sympathies of a people whose instincts were adverse to discipline, ...

    Article : 1,203 words
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