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  2. "THE NAVY SURGEON." (adapted from the French expressly for THE CLARENCE AND RICHMOND EXAMINER) CHAPTER VI.

    THE hysterical convulsions into which Miss Morpeth had fallen, for some considerable time wholly diverted Mr. Burnham's thoughts from every other subject; but when the poor girl had to some extent ...

    Article : 1,841 words
  3. CHAPTER VII.

    ARRESTED by Miss Morpeth's agonizing cry, a guest passing along the corridor paused for a moment at Mr. Burnham'e door, and then, without ceremony, entered the apartment. "Pardon me," ...

    Article : 1,944 words
  4. Glenreagh Progress Association

    A COMMITTEE meeting was held on Saturday, at Mr. Sherwood's; Mr. T. J. Jarrett in the chair. A communication was read from the West Branch Progress Association, in reply to a communication ...

    Article : 562 words
  5. Early Steam Communications with the Clarence.

    AN old resident of the Clarence sends the following for publication:—The first steamer to enter the Clarence was the Sophia Jane, Captain Griffin, which called in on her passage from Moreton ...

    Article : 436 words
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