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  2. CHAPTER IX.

    The little town of Winstow, on the south coast, had of late years emerged from its low estate of a fishing village, to the dignity conferred by a pier on which a band performed ...

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  3. CHAPTER XXII.

    She went upstairs to consult with Susan over the preparations for the night—to see that the nurse and her charges had all they wanted, not to alter any of her own ...

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  4. MRS. CARNEGIE'S HUSBAND.

    At first Mary believed that her plan was the right one, and trusted to it with a strong and cheerful faith, for she was a sanguine woman. Hester herself, when her paroxysm ...

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