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  2. poetry

    Now bring me a maid that is plump and dark, And bring me a maid that is tall and fair; One must be gay as a meadow lark, ...

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  3. poetry.

    " Laugh and the world laughs with you, Weep, and you weep alone." I. We accept the world on condition, ...

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  4. CHAPTER XXV.

    A ghastly satire upon human life is a lunatic asylum. To the man who is sufficiently callous to examine such institutions with the head and not with the ...

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  5. novelist. AN AUSTRALIAN NOVEL, BY

    "Oh, yes. I know you now. I was in your house once speaking to a gentleman named Simpson," replied the officer, considerably interested. ...

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  6. CHAPTER XVI.

    Aster rose at six o'clock as usual, to take his early morning walk. Ottilie was already awake; she appeared very quiet and composed, but was deathly pale. Her husband ...

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  7. novelist. The Eventful Secret: A STORY OF GERMAN HOME LIFE.

    "Sabine then stepped up to the dealer and whispered something to him; she was very much embarrassed. The dealer took her to one side. Ho declared that the price she ...

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  8. CHAPTER XVII.

    Othmer paced to and fro for some moments before be turned and said to Ottilie. "Your husband would not expect to find me so free from prejudice as to be utterly ...

    Article : 234 words
  9. CHAPTER XXVI.

    The science of pathology, especially in its relation to mental diseases, has made rapid progress during the nineteenth century. Researches, observations and ...

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