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  2. THE STORYTELLER.

    Johnson Jarvis, of Millt[?]orpe raw cotton importer, had put up a stiff fight with a malignant type of influenza, and ensuing heart weakness made the issue dubiou[?]ly ...

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  3. CHAPTER II. (continued.)

    While it may be true that there are two sorts of deceit, the mischievous and the non-mischievous, it certainly is true that both sorts have the faculty of spinning the ...

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  4. CHAPTER XVIII.

    Greatly wondering, Harold read the letter, a decidedly brief one. "My Dearest Margaret,—I am more than ashamed to have so long delayed writing ...

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  5. A SECRET OF SCOTLAND YARD.

    It was lucky he put the question, for Baxter at once remembered one particular man whom he had known for some years. It was the person who wanted a ...

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