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  2. CHAPTER XV.

    IT was not, perhaps, to be expected that Mr. Gower should pass a very comfortable night. He did not attempt to go to bed, but spent the time in walking up and down his room, to the intense annoyance of his next door neighbour, a ...

    Article : 3,274 words
  3. CHAPTER XVI.

    THE next afternoon, as Maurice sat alone, chewing the cud of little sweet and much bitter fancy, a card was brought to him inscribed with the name of the Rev. Dunstan Powell. With a little resigned shrug he prepared himself to meet the ...

    Article : 3,088 words
  4. A Tramp's Victory.

    A CITIZEN of Howard Street was picking his teeth at his gate the other noon after a hearty dinner, when a tramp came around the corner and halted before him. "No use," said the citizen, "I've no food for tramps." ...

    Article : 374 words
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