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  2. THE NOVELIST.

    They dance until long past midnight, but after the moon rises there is a thinning of the crowd on the schoolroom floor, and longer intervals of silence at the piano. The young ...

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  3. CHAPTER XV.

    Pat is hanging about, on the watch for their return. A couple of maid-servants are peeping from a window. As they drive up to the house they see Mrs. Wingfield standing on ...

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  4. GIDEON FLEYCE.*

    The morning broke bright and fair, after the manner of mornings, Without reference to what may have taken place on the previous night. That is not their affair. Let the ...

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