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  2. CHAPTER V.

    Mr. Shaddock, genial as ever, was awaiting Pearson in the lounge of the little hotel outside Scotland Yard, where they had met before. ...

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  3. [?]RIGINAL POETRY.

    O [?]outh wind burning in the le[?]on branches, (Wild flame from some [?]r eager Samracand), ...

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  4. CHAPTER XVI.

    On the following morning, shortly after breakfast, Madge Kincross and her husband quitted Hall Grange. It seems, or so she informed Sir Derek, a letter had ...

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  5. THE STORYTELLER.

    It was Jose de Castro, the Portuguese trader at Cattonga, who had sent them there. He had assured them, with many gesticulations, with outspread palms, and ...

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  6. LOVE, THE CONQUEROR.

    Madge shrugged her shoulders and lit another cigarette. "Obviously something must have happened." "And it was to buy you he gave you ...

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