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  2. CHAPTER XXVIII.

    Five days after the news of the [?] assassination of Prince Paul of [?] Beylestein had been called from [?] street corner, and talked of in every [?] ...

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  3. CHAPTER XXIX.

    Another week passed. Prince Paul's case had excited a great amount of interest; no ear was closed to the whispers which made every attendant circumstance ...

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  4. CHAPTER XXX., AND LAST.

    It was Mr. Bickersteth's wish that an entertainment should be given at Carlington-house in honour of Prince Paul's fortunate recovery and betrothal. Rachel, ...

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  5. THE STORYTELLER.

    Perhaps it was because Theo. had been especially told not to play with the "China child" that she showed such an intense desire to do so. ...

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