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  2. CHAPTER XXV.

    In a few days Janet's reply came. The paper was hero and there blistered as if some tears had fallen on it, but the words were quiet, and the whole letter had an air of ...

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  3. BEFOREHAND.

    "My wife, at least, was born in this house," replied Mr. Williams, "and I have spent the greater part of my days at Pendern. If you will favour me with the ...

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  5. CHAPTER XXIII.

    It was a little whitewashed room, and I was only provided with one candle; nevertheless, even by this dim light, I felt forced to unclasp the dusty volume of the dead ...

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  6. CHAPTER XXIV.

    I now had two definite pieces of work before me, I must seek for that John Marsh who had carried on Traftord's education, and I must write to Janet. I went ...

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