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... SHORT STORY FOR TRAVE “Irish Society aftd Social Review.”—July *9* *9*9 AIN OR TRAM. (Regd. as Newspaper.) TWOPENCI Vol, XXXII. No 1640 (32nd Year). Week Ending JULY 18, 1819. ...
... SHORT STORY FOR TRAVE “Irish Society aftd Social Review.”—July *9* *9*9 AIN OR TRAM. (Regd. as Newspaper.) TWOPENCI Vol, XXXII. No 1640 (32nd Year). Week Ending JULY 18, 1819. ...
... OUR SHORT STORY FOR TRAVELLERS BY TRAIN OR TRAM. BLACK PERFIDY. i By MADGE BARLOW. « $ After spending twenty years in the States, where he had prospered, Joe Cooney was returning to marry his old sweetheart, Ellen Adair, and take her back with him to ...
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... FORTY-THREE EVE STREET. Short Story. Leslie Beresford When is a bonnet not a bonnet? —When it becomes a pretty woman. When is a kitten like teapot?—When vour teasin’ it (tea’s in it). When is a fruit stalk a good swimmer? When it stems the currants. What ...
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