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  2. The Amazing Count

    THERE was a shadow on the count's face. He did not relish the idea of leaving England. "Better go while I can," he ...

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  3. The Bell of St. Sepulchre.

    THE burly burly of prentices, watermen, women, and thieves of the town grew suddenly still. Pity reigned when the gallows ...

    Article : 2,939 words
  4. CHAPTER XIV.

    On an afternoon about a week after the Count had said good-bye to his friends at the Excelsior Hotel an Italian. who has already appeared in the story, Luigi ...

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