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  2. His Love or His Life

    It was quite late when Miss Barber returned to The Pleasaunce. At the [?] the lodgekeeper greeted her [?] acclamations. ...

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  3. Vice Versa

    "Really, Jeanette, breakfast must be on time! Yesterday I had to run for my train, and it's the same way to-day," and Mr. Crenmore took a ...

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  4. CHAPTER XIV.

    Miss Barber left The Pleasaunce soon after ten, travelling as a rule at considerably over twenty miles an hour, and yet she only reached Mrs. ...

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  5. Something Cheap.

    Mrs. Wiggins had "run in" for a minute to talk over the latest news of the village with her friend, Mrs. Hopkins. "Do you know," she said, "they tell ...

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  6. A PLUCKY LITTLE STREET ARAB

    He wasn't very big, but he was a sturdy little chap, with a face that bore the marks of much thinking and premature responsibility. I learned ...

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