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  4. TALES AND SKETCHES. Half Round the World to Find a Husband.

    CHAPTER XVI.—A PAPER.CHASE IN CHILL The sunshine was but next morning, at half past eight, as our parly arrived at the railway station. There they were joyously grected ...

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  5. CHAPTER XVII.—HARE AND HOUNDS.

    At last the coche pulled up near where same other country vehicles were waiting and the boy announced in Spanish that here the noble cavaliers and ladies were expected to ...

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  6. WE MUST HAVE THE TOOLS.

    Robinson Crusoe, you remember, made a big boat or canoe out of a trunk of a tree. It was a laborious and tedious job. And that wasn't the worst of it. When he got the ...

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  7. CHAPTER XVIII.—NEWS BY THE MOUNTAIN MAIL.

    Tea, a much needed refreshment for the thirsty hounds, was spread in a grassy walnut orchard, where a herd of calves, were feeding under the flicker of sunshine and shadow. It ...

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