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  2. CHAPTER IX.

    The next morning Tom received fair proof that he had been adjudged not guilty of the previous night's excursion, or at any rate making it with hostile intent. ...

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  3. THE STORYTELLER.

    Skipton Smith lounged deep in a seagrass chair on the wide verandah of Government House. Jim Cherry, standing near by, eyed him with contempt. ...

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  4. CHAPTER X.

    Helen Learoyd was tending her flowers in the front garden at her father's house in Execombe, when the gate clicked, and there came up the path the man who four ...

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  6. CHAPTER XI.

    On his return to the castle, Thyne at once sought the presence of his chief. He found Mr. Ambler in his private sanctum. The propagandist was accompanied by ...

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