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  2. TAINTED GOLD.*

    Nalda and Garth stared at one another, and no explanation was necessary. Hand in hand they crossed the hall, where he seized his hat. Almost at the door they ...

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  3. ORIGINAL POETRY.

    A Christmas 'neath the shadow of a wing, A condor wing, that reeks and rustles "war!" How could we hear did herald angels sing? ...

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  4. CHAPTER XXXIII., AND LAST.

    It was a month later when Garth and Nalda returned to London, having been summoned home because Mr. Dunston was ill, but they arrived too late. When they ...

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  5. CHAPTER XXXII.

    Mark Taunton realised that he was in a very serious-position. Optimist that he was, he knew that he had lost all chance of winning Nalda, and there was more than ...

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  6. THE STORYTELLER.

    "Coo-ee—Coo-ee!" with the sharp uplift of the last syllable that carries the cry so far across wide spaces. Hildred Fraser was calling her husband to his midday ...

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