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  2. THE NOVELIST.

    Dick Ormsby watched the proceeding in a kind of dream. It was as if he was spectator in a drama, but one played with so much earnestness by the actors that it ...

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  3. CHAPTER XIV.

    Dick Ormsby left Whitehall the richer by a hundred guineas, and not a few interesting reflections, as well as fresh experiences; all of which are of value, especially to the ...

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  4. THE STORYTELLER.

    "Read these proofs, will you, Ed.? And get 'em away by the three mail to Olliver—the old fool's been pestering about 'em again. Then you'd better get on with ...

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