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  2. CHAPTER XI. (Continued).

    The expected attack was not delivered. With a snarled oath Gowner fell back, and Tom, unmolested, continued his stroll to the broken cliff. An he gazed out to sea ...

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  3. THE STORYTELLER.

    "Why did you never say a word about this free Saturday idea, so important to you, Katie? I'd never have heard a bit about it, except for Mrs. Roberts ...

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  4. CHAPTER XII.

    Tom stood with his ear glued to the door of his bedroom, listening intently. He had stood there over an hour, ever since he came up to bed after a dreary evening, ...

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  5. CHAPTER, XIII.

    At Courtenay Peveril the landing was again effected on the Vacant cricket field. But the proceedings at once began to deviate from the beaten track. ...

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  6. CHAPTER XIV.

    At supper-time Tom had reason to believe that his ruse had succeeded. Thyne was in good humour again — at least in what passed with him for good humour, ...

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