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  2. CHAPTER X.

    Ivo was awakened at da[?]break. Dressing hurriedly, he left the hotel, and walked rapidly in the direction of Government House. There were a few mammies astir ...

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  3. CHAPTER II.

    About this time there was a belated cold snap, accompanied by sharp frost, lasting several days. The horses in the riding stable at Pendarves were eating their heads ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. CHAPTER IV.

    A month or two in the house of a ballgiving hostess in London would be a catch to most girls. And especially ought it to be such to the Pendarves girls, who ...

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  5. THE STORYTELLER.

    Alexis A[?]gerstein had been rather a noticeable figure at Oxford. Not that he had achieved much in the schools, but rather because he had invented a new ...

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  6. CAPTER VI.

    Is there any need to say more? I presume that the modern leader foresees the end of every feuilleton, and that all he cares to learn when he pays the writer ...

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  7. CHAPTER V.

    The train which brought the school mistress and her niece to Pendarves Place also brought Gaiety back from her prolonged visit to town. She was looking radiant, ...

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