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  2. THE NOVELIST.

    "Lord Maundleton," echoed Pansy; ' "do yon know him?" "I should do so, since I was servant at the castle the time he came there wi' his ...

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  3. THE STORYTELLER.

    The earth lay white-sick in the sun, parting cracked hips along the hardened ridges and trails. Hot air hung over bush and plain, solid-seeming as cotton-wool, ...

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  4. CHAPTER XVIII.

    What had the coming of Jean's letter meant to the two men who had left the Cumberland farm in despair? The very fact that Pansy had been ...

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