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  2. SERIAL STORY GUARDIAN

    Mrs. Laurient arrives in Hobart from England as guardian under the will of her brother-in-law. Henry Dome, of his three children. Her sister Margaret had ...

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  3. CHAPTER III. (Continued).

    HENRY, you haven't said I may wear the sprig muslin," Catherine pleaded. "You heard Aunt Caroline!" ...

    Article : 115 words
  4. CHAPTER IV.

    Henry had taken for his own the room next to the parlour, which had formed to his father a refuge from his sister and his children in the evening and on ...

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  6. CHAPTER VI.

    Henry dressed early in his black clothes and went downstairs. With the rose and gold of sunset, Mrs. Laurient must be approaching Dorne, and he at least would ...

    Article : 485 words
  7. CHAPTER V.

    Dorne did not ride out on the following morning. The shepherds and the labourers clearing scrub on the back run might [?] through the sunlit day as they would ...

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