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  2. The Joneses' Pinafore Pilgrimage.

    "EDWARD, I can endure it no longer!" articulated Mrs. Jones, with a measured solemnity of utterance suitable to the burial service; "I m[?]t know what it all means or I shall go distracted. ...

    Article : 6,643 words
  3. The Dying Stockrider.

    HOLD hard, Ned! Lift me down once more, and lay me in the shade. Old man, you've had your work at [?]t out to guide Both horses, and to hold me in the saddle when 1 swayed ...

    Article : 843 words
  4. Old Maids—Real and Ideal.

    I BEG leave to observe that I am not an old maid, and therefore do not write from prejudiced views or esprit de corps. But I have lived long enough to remember many a possible old maid ...

    Article : 1,192 words
  5. Lost in the Winning.

    IF I haven't had an adventure since I last wrote! I've been stolen, run away with; abducted just as if I'd been an heiress. I'd been up to see the butcher's dog, and had ...

    Article : 6,087 words
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