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Twilight stories
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CHRISTMAS DAY.
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THE ONLY WOMAN IN THE TOWN.
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THE CONQUEST OF FAIRYLAND.
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KENTUCKY BELLE.
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PROPHECIES.
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WHY HE WAS WHIPPED.
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THE THREE FISHERS.
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``APPLES FINKEY'' — THE WATER-BOY.
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THE SOLDIER'S REPRIEVE.
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LITTLE BROWN THRUSHES.
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THE STORY OF THE EMPTY SLEEVE.
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FACING THE WORLD.
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ROBERT OF LINCOLN.
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U. S. SPELLS US.
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``DIXIE'' AND ``YANKEE DOODLE.''
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THE BAREFOOT BOY.
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BABOUSCKA.
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DAISIES.
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DRIVING HOME THE COWS.
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THE BABY'S KISS. AN INCIDENT OF THE CIVIL WAR.
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THE LOST DIAMOND SNUFF BOX.
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THE AMERICAN FLAG.
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AUNT POLLY SHEDD'S BRIGADE.
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CORINNE'S MUSICALE.
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BARBARA FRIETCHIE.
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SHERIDAN'S RIDE.
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THE CHILDREN'S HOUR
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CARYL'S PLUM.
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OUR TWO OPINIONS.
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Tommy Bangs looks quite smart,
Driving along in his new goat cart,
But Tommy's not one of your selfish boys,
With every baby he shares his joys,
Takes them to ride and lets them drive,
Of course, they like Tommy
The best boy alive.
Twilight stories