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  2. THE STORYTELLER.

    Fortune had always passed him by. He had laboured and hoped, and prayed and cursed, as the others had; yet, at 40 he was but the relict of a few plans and ...

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  3. THE NOVELIST.

    Geoffrey decided that he would not go to Cranham Court oh the first week-end. It would seem like slacking, and this he explained to Ruth. Indeed, it was a month ...

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  4. CHAPTER XIII.

    Ruth had never liked Lady Shaldon or Daphne, and when she went to live with, them in London her dislike increased. She had nothing in common with either of them ...

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