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  2. THE STORYTELLER.

    Boom! Boom! The thunder of surf against giant crags below, beat like grand music into the old Castle of Treboyth, built up high on the edge of the cliffs. ...

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  3. CHAPTER III.

    That night when Boy returned Lob was waiting up for him. It did not take him long to tell his story and to ask his question. ...

    Article : 567 words
  4. AN EVEN CHANCE.

    It was all caused by a pair of dark brown eyes and a pair of very red lips! Not at all unusual this—many things are caused in this way. But in this case the eyes ...

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  5. CHAPTER IV.

    Next evening the young men visited Ethel Goodman's home. They found the ...

    Article : 961 words
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  7. CHAPTER II.

    This was the beginning of it all. Theatre parties, dances, and card parties, at which Miss Ethel Goodman was present, confirmed first impressions, and fanned the ...

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