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  2. CHAPTER V.

    It was not easy to lose one's way in Suncook, and even a stranger like the Reverend Mr. Murdoch had no difficulty in recognising Mo[?] Jakes's house; it was the first object ...

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  3. CHAPTER XXVIII.

    The next day Mr. Barrington returned from his little expedition. He was accompanied by Mr. Spencer, who had had a professional interest in the case, which he, an unwilling layman, had been i[?] ...

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  4. MISSED IN THE CROWD.*

    He brought in a very large portfolio, which had a worn and battered appearance, and laid it upon the table that stood between her screen and the fireplace. Her eyes brightened ...

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