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  2. Othello the Second.

    Is there such a thing as an undying love-out of the books that prate so much about it? 1, Bebecca Bevis, have grave doubts, coming, as 1 do, from a school of sceptics, and being a discontented woman. In what I was disap­pointed, and who disappointed me, the reader will perceive before this chapter closea; thh it, is of other lives rather than my own ...

    Article : 14,548 words
  3. Tom Morison's Golden Christmas.

    "I pity the nan who can travel from Dan to Beersheeba, and cry, Tis all barren." — STERNE. "It's very lovely, Tom." "Lovely? Oh,lovely enough; but ...

    Article : 10,443 words
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