Literature
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T.S. Arthur – Making a Sensation
“Do you intend going to Mrs. Walshingham’s party, next week, Caroline?” asked Miss Melvina Fenton of her friend Caroline Gay.…
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T.S. Arthur – Not at Home
Jonas Bebee has one merit, if he possesses no other, and that is, the merit of being able to make…
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T.S. Arthur – Not Great, But Happy
How pure and sweet is the love of young hearts! How little does it contain of earth–how much of heaven!…
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T.S. Arthur – On Guard
“O, Mamma! See that wicked-looking cat on the fence! She’ll have one of those dear little rabbits in a minute!”…
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T.S. Arthur – Other People’s Eyes
“Our parlor carpet is beginning to look real shabby,” said Mrs. Cartwright. “I declare! if I don’t feel right down…
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T.S. Arthur – Romance and Reality
“I met with a most splendid girl last evening,” remarked to his friend a young man, whose fine, intellectual forehead,…
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T.S. Arthur – Slow and Sure
“You’d better take the whole case. These goods will sell as fast as they can be measured off.” The young…
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T.S. Arthur – Something for a Cold
“Henry,” said Mr. Green to his little son Henry, a lad in his eighth year, “I want you to go…
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T.S. Arthur – The Brilliant and the Commonplace
Day after day I worked at my life-task, and worked in an earnest spirit. Not much did I seem to…
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T.S. Arthur – The Fatal Error
“Clinton!” said Margaret Hubert, with a look of supreme contempt. Don’t speak of him to me, Lizzy. His very name…
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