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  2. CHAPTER VII.

    Mrs. Orland had followed up her conversation with her husband by starting matters with Diana right away. The girl was sitting in her bedroom writing letters late ...

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  3. ORIGINAL POETRY.

    My window-rose with leaves a curl, Two slender bods above it spread, Is like a sleepy little girl, With arms high o'er her golden head. ...

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  4. THE STORYTELLER.

    "Like the Borealis race. That flit are you can point their place." The household was greatly excited and intrigued. Johnny was to send one of his ...

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  5. CHAPTER VIII.

    That evening proved one of new and strange experiences to Diana Orland. If she had not been so troubled, so anxious (and there was something in the look of ...

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