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  2. THE STORYTELLER.

    The Sunday evening trains were full of serious looking married folk returning from having tea with their relations—husbands looking subdued, yet relieved at having ...

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  3. CHAPTER VI.

    With Clare's departure the atmosphere changed, grew tense, ominous. Mrs. Kincross forgot her languor, Mr. Glegg his manners. His little eyes gleamed ...

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  4. CHAPTER VII.

    In the meantime Gregory Gainsford Darling, or "G.G." as Derry always called him, was also seizing time by the forelock After lunch Clare took him for a run in ...

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  5. ORIGINAL POETRY.

    In the green grotto full of rosy sleep, Lone lullabies are heard. The Secret Lady sings in measures deep Of memory's hidden bird. ...

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  6. THE LAKE.

    The helds of heaven are strewn with stars, The crescent moon of pearl aglow Is mirrored through the leafy bars Within the limpid lake below. ...

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  7. "CONSCIENCE MAKES MARTYRS."

    Mr. Tobias Trott was sleek, successful, and 60. He moved majestically down the aisle of his favourite luncheon-room, and with the air of a favoured customer seated ...

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