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  2. THE NOVELIST.

    Late in the evening, when the sea was lit up with a young moon, Mr. Brion, having given them a great deal of serious advice concerning their money or other business ...

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  3. Chapter VI.

    They slept for two nights on the tip of the steamer's nose, Patty and Dan on one side of the bowsprit and Elizabeth and Eleanor on the other, and they did not roll off. They ...

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  4. THE STORYTELLER.

    "What, in this prosaic country—romance and gum trees? You are dreaming, man." "You are wrong," I declared with some little vehemence, for Conway had been ...

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