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  2. THE SHADOW IN THE MOONLIGHT.

    I told Philip the next morning. There was no need to be speak his attention. I think he felt as nearly as horrified as 1 had done myself at the idea that our own hitherto bright, ...

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  3. BRITISH AND FOREIGN ANGLO-COLONIAL GOSSIP.

    A considerable portion of Mr. Kingston's speech of April 2 was cabled to the Times through Reuter's Agency, federation, remarks one London journal, commenting on ...

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  4. CHAPTER IX.

    They were married. With more than a mother's usual anxiety Mrs. Kingsland had seen the. knot tied, had endured the wedding breakfast, during which ceremonies ...

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