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  2. THE NOVELIST.

    Lady William had gone across the lawn, [?] to the usual door which admitted into what may be called the private part of the Rectory, but to the little parish door where ...

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  3. CHAPTER XXIV.

    Mrs. Plowden awaited with some anxiety the appearance of her sister-in-law in the drawingroom. which was an ordeal which Lady William would have liked much to ...

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  4. THE STORYTELLER.

    Ronald was jealous. He knew it, and he was ashamed of it, but the fact remained. He was jealous of Lord Ferries, and consequently this visit of Sylvia's, from which he ...

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