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UNFAIRLY WON: CHAPTER II.(Continued)

... UNFAIRLY WON BY MRS. POWER O'DONOGHUE, Author of Ladies on Horseback, Ac, Commenced, January 29 th. No. 368.) CHAPTER II. Continued Ivy Chandos inherited the sporting quality in no small degree. She could ride a run and jump a five-barred gate with anybody; could play tennis, and billiards; pull a good oar, and drive a tandem or a team with equal ease, and we may add with equal grace, for ...

STRAIGHTENING THE ACCOUNTS

... . Now, my dear, said Mr. Spookendyke, will you bring the pen and ink, and I'll look over your accounts and straighten 'em for you? I think your idea of keeping an account of the daily expenses is the best thing you overdid. It's business-like, and I want to encourage you in it. Here's the ink, BaidMrs Spoopendyke, growing radiant at the compliment. I had a pen the day before yesterday Let ...

UNFAIRLY WON

... BY MRS. POWER O'DONOGHUE, Author of Ladies on Horseback &c. (Commenced January 29 ih. -No. 368.) CHAPTER IY. (Continued). Meanwhile, Turnbull is busily manipulating the fastenings of a large old wooden gate or doorway, which is indeed very in efficiently secured, and soon yields to his skilful treatment. He now finds himself in another laneway or long yard, paved, and very dirty. Over the wall ...