Belford's Magazine, Vol. II, No. 3, February 1889

Belford's Magazine, Vol. II, No. 3, February 1889
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Various. Belford's Magazine, Vol. II, No. 3, February 1889

A FEW PRACTICAL FACTS FOR SENATOR EDMUNDS

IRAR'S PEARL

THE FIRST REGIMENTS OF U. S. COLORED TROOPS. AND HOW THEY WERE RAISED

THE OLD TUNE

BOTH SIDES OF THE COUNTER

IRISH NORAH TO ENGLISH JOHN

BELLA'S BUREAU.4. A STORY IN THREE SCARES

SCARE THE FIRST

SCARE THE SECOND

SCARE THE THIRD

A SHOT ON THE MOUNTAIN

EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT

PURIFYING THE POLLS BY LAW

THE MUGWUMP ELEMENT

OUR HOUSE OF LORDS

OUR DIPLOMATIC ABSURDITY

THE PASSING SHOW

REVIEWS

A STORM ASHORE.5

I. WHERE THE DEED WAS DONE

II. ON INFORMATION AND BELIEF

III. A GOLDEN RAIN

IV. TRUE LOVE

V. THE POISON OF GOLD

VI. WHAT WOULD STEADY SILAS

VII. PURSUIT AND CAPTURE

VIII. SILAS'S FRIEND FROM BOSTON

IX. THE PRODIGAL'S RETURN

X. THE NIGHT BEFORE —

XI. WHAT LEM PAWLETT DISCOVERED

XII. THE INQUEST

XIII. A STAB IN THE DARK

XIV. A JOLLY, JOLLY SHIPMATE

XV. AND THE TROUBLE BEGINS

XVI. LEM OPENS THE CAMPAIGN

XVII. LOVE THAT IS NOT ASHAMED

XVIII. DORN'S TERRIBLE MISTAKE

XIX. THE MAD AVENGER

XX. RUTH'S LETTER

XXI. THAT SWEET BOON – TRIAL BY JURY

XXII. IN THE NAME OF JUSTICE

XXIII. TURNING OF THE TIDE

XXIV. THE HAND OF PROVIDENCE

XXV. THE LESSON OF PETER VAN DEUST'S LIFE

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"One hundred golden pieces for this slave! Who bids? – who bids?"

"One hundred golden pieces? Surely the man has some special talent to be valued so highly."

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After a time he grew quiet, and going to the window, seemed to be pondering some plan. Then his face lightened, and coming back to Irar's couch he said:

"I will make a cooling drink for you, and then go out." And he left the room, soon returning with the draught, which he held out to his patient, who took it and drained the liquor to the dregs.

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