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  2. THE NOVELIST.

    The two men stood for a short spell looking straight at one another. Larchington's eyes behind the glasses were fixed and cold. In the eyes of Charlea Wrayburne ...

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  3. LITERARY NOTES.

    Mr. W. B. Yeats continues in the "London Mercury" his very interesting article, called "Four Years, 1887-1891." He tells how he gave up, quite suddenly, his ...

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  4. CHAPTER VII.

    Charles Wrayburne walked away from his stepfather's house in such a state of excitement and anger that he had progressed a good distance before he realised in what ...

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