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  2. CHAPTER LXXIII.—A DARKENED ROOM.

    The "comatase" state, to use the language of the doctors, into which Gorman O'Shea had fallen, had coutinued so long as to excite the greatest apprehensions of his friends; for although not amounting to complete ...

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  3. LADIES' COLUMN.

    Fig. 1.—A Promenade Toilette, composed of lilao silk, and violet velvet. The skirt trained and trimmed round the bottom with violet velvet, and over it, a flounce of lilac silk, vandyked at the bottom of it; and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. CHAPTER LXXIV.—AN ANGRY COLLOQUY.

    It was with passonate eagerness Nina set off in search of Kate. Why she should have felt herself wronged, outraged, insulted even, is not so easy to ...

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  5. CHAPTER LXXV.—MAURICE KEARNEY'S REFLECTIONS.

    To have his house full of company, to see his table crowded with guests, was nearer perfect happiness than anything Kearney know; and when he set out, the morning after the arrival of the strangers, to show ...

    Article : 2,160 words
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