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  2. THE NOVELIST.

    Having shown his bride at his favoutite chapel in her beat go-to-meeting clothes, which in dissenting circles is equivalent to being presented, Mr. Welby awaited the ...

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  3. CHAPTER VIII.

    Had Mildred no other index to her husband's belief in Mr. Peter Gribble's wealth, the style of dinner she was commanded to prepare for him would have sufficed. ...

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  4. MRS. CARNEGIE'S HUSBAND.

    Mary had sent Elise and the slender baggage home in a cab, in order that she might the more suitably accommodate Robert in the carriage; feeling all the time that she ...

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