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  2. THE CANON'S WARD.*

    "My dear Henny, what on earth takes you out so early" exclaimed Mrs. Helford to her daughter on the morning after the ball night. The question was out with reproachful ...

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  3. THE THREE MISS KINGS.*

    When he had turned and left her, Elizabeth faced her sisters with that vivid blush still on her cheeks, and a general appearance of embarrassment that was too novel to ...

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  4. CHAPTER XVIII.

    Elizabeth, alert and elated, went upstairs at a run, and found Patty and Eleanor trying to make Mrs. Duff-Scott understand who Paul Brion was, what his father was, and his ...

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