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  2. THE NOVELIST.

    Who does not know the inscrutable activity of village gossip, the general oneness which exists in limited societies, the common-property-act which obtains in the possession of ...

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  3. CHAPTER VI.

    Miss Scrimpton, having adjusted the curly "front," and put side-combs in to aid its deceptive powers, drew down cautiously over its webbed framework and strings, a highly ...

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  4. CHAPTER VII.

    Scarcely had the [?] were hailed [?] drive [?] of joy, [?] ...

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