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  2. CHAPTER VI. (Continued).

    He had just finished the terrible story when Mrs. Winterton came in, wrapped in a loose dressng-gown. She looked ghastly, her face was livid, and she appeared to ...

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  3. MARGARET ANNE.

    Margaret Anne Challis, or Anne, as she is called, is married to Dr. Josiah Fordyce, a surgeon of considerable repute, who is much order than she is. "She frets and grieves, ...

    Article : 179 words
  4. CHAPTER VII.

    It was fortunate for Guy Fraser at this period of his life that he bad a friend like Wroxall to whom he could, take his troubles, who was always ready to listen, ...

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  5. CHAPTER XII. (Continued).

    "Oh, Mr. Harvey," she returned, "is it not wonderful to be so near land again?" "Yes. Are you very excited, Mr. Harvey?" said Hannah, also smiling upon him. ...

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  6. CHAPTER XIII.

    Anne and Hannah and their party were the object of much conjecture as they walked along George street from Circular Quay. The two officials and their wives ...

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