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  2. THE NOVELIST.

    It was a day or two alter those events before any now incident happened and indeed, the appearance of Mr. Swinford in the village of Wat[?]ham was not a very remarkable ...

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  3. CHAPTER X.

    Mr. Swinford was afterwards watched by the village in his progress from one house to another of the great people of Watcham—the General's, where the family were at home, ...

    Article : 3,029 words
  4. THE STORYTELLER.

    Lockyer found Miss Eccles in a very confidential mood, Her first remark rather surprised him, it was so unexpected. Not a disagreeable surprise; on the contrary. ...

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