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  2. CHAPTER VI.

    Meanwhile Clive Dowling, all unknowing of the benevolent plants for his welfare, felt very disconsolate indeed. He couldn't go on like this much longer, and yet how could he keep away! In honour he was bound not to make love to this girl, and yet each day he found it more difficult to keep ...

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  3. CHAPTER VII.

    "HEREIN FORTUNE SHOWS HERSELF MORE KIND THAN IS HER CUSTOM." Clve had known his mate must die—had even prayed for his death as the only relief possible, and yet now that he was gone he felt he would give all he possessed—all he was ever likely to possess—to hear his voice again. ...

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