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  2. CHAPTEB XLII.—THE UNDERTAKER'S EVIDENCE.

    " My father," cried Laura, when Mr. Leopold had taken his departure, and she and her husband were left alone, " my father guilty of this cruel murder! A crime of the vilest kind, without a ...

    Article : 1,825 words
  3. Robert Wreford's Daughter.

    Mrs. Stanbury was surprised at Anne's womanliness; there was something in the grave, set composure of the sad young face that touched her to the heart, and, without more ado, she took the ...

    Article : 4,673 words
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