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  2. THE NOVELIST.

    A few days after that which had brought such joy to Mildred, came one of difficulty and confusion in Mrs. Egerton Griffith's fine house in Eccleston-square. ...

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  3. OLD TIME SKETCHES.

    Upon a fine afternoon in the month of September, 1845, a party of some 30 horsemen, consisting of managers of neighbouring cattle stations, with their stockmen and black ...

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  4. CHAPTER IV.

    In the last chapter I have shown Mrs. Queen at the outset of her married life, when, "coldly sweet and deadly fair," she moved about her grandly-furnished rooms in ...

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  5. THE STORYTELLER.

    Marriage did not effect much change in Maggie's childish appearance. She was more like the Grenze than ever—only it was no common earthenware jar whose breakage had ...

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