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  2. CHAPTER XXIX.—A HERO IN SPITE OF HIMSELF.

    When Hannah Bennett was out of hearing of Clement Quail, little Hesbie came in for a severe lecture on leaving her without permission, and talking to strangers, or people who might have been ...

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  3. CHAPTER IX.—IN UNCLE CHARLES'S ROOMS.

    Next morning life began as usual for the saddened household. Breakfast, which had once been so lively a meal, passed over in comparative silence. Mr. Charles, indeed, did what he could to ...

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  4. MAY.

    If it should occur to anyone that this mood was very inappropriate to the really sympathetic nature of one who had watched over Tom Heriot's sickbed, and had grieved over, and fully felt the ...

    Article : 1,852 words
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