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  2. DOROTHY'S DOUBLE.

    PROLOGUE.—A woman Polly Green. meets a man on the banks of the Thames, in a boat, and informs him that she has brought "it," meaning a bundle she had in her arms. He tells her she had done ...

    Article : 428 words
  3. THE NOVELIST.

    It was afternoon; Myrtis was sitting near a window to get the best light for darning the socks and stookings which lay piled in a large basket beside her, for Dr. Elliot's house was ...

    Article : 2,783 words
  4. CHAPTER IV.

    It was a silly, sentimental, old maid who brought the mischief about. The fiercest fire must go out, fuel being denied, and Sebastian Westbrooke's suddenly conceived, romantic ...

    Article : 3,390 words
  5. CHAPTER V.

    Mr. Hawtrey and his daughter were sitting at breakfast a fortnight later, the only other person present being a cousin, Mrs. Daintree, who had come up to stay with them for the season ...

    Article : 4,922 words
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