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  3. TALES AND SKETCHES.

    CHAPTERS 1. AND [?].—David Plympton, the master of Heart's Delight, Newfoundland, has a daughter Hannah, beloved by Alan Keith, a young, estimable fisherman. She is also loved by a whining hypocrite, ...

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  5. CHAPTER V.—COUNCILS OF PEACE AND WAR.

    A meeting was called of the principal men in the village. They assembled in the livingroom of the Great House. Women were also present. The brightness of the morning was ...

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  6. CHAPTER IV (Continued.)

    Ristack brought in the name of the king as often as he could, to shield his own conduct. Kings and Governments when they delegate power to their instruments and officers would ...

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  7. CHAPTER VI.—FOR THE SAKE OF THE WOMEN AND CHILDREN.

    On this summer morning of that fatal season of Ristack's extended authority, Plympton looked unusually grave, and his looks did not belie his feelings. Every man and woman in ...

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  8. POETRY AND TRIFLES.

    Our fullest throat of song is silent, hushed In Autumn, when the songless woods are still, And with October's boding hectic [?]shed Slowly the year disrobes. A passionate thrill ...

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