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  2. MRS. CARNEGIE'S HUSBAND.[?]

    Hester had fallen asleep during the absence of her hostess from the drawingroom. On her return, Mary found her lying easily in the downy depths of the sofa upon which she ...

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  3. CHAPTER XXIV.

    Mary will never forget that night as long as she lives. When Hester woke up from her nap she was nervous and restless. Frederick told the ...

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  4. THE ESSAYIST.

    I read lately a conjecture of die meaning of this word by an enterprising but unsuccessfnl gentleman, to the effect that it implies "all truth," or truism," or a platitude. ...

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