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  2. THE SENTENCE OF THE COURT. CHAPTE XX.

    Herepath determined that Blanche should not know—at least, not yet—of his terrible misfortune. There was no need to spoil her life with his ...

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  3. AN INDIAN SAND STORM.

    Since sunset it had been growing gradually hotter until at last when we finally settled down to bed after a few envious remarks, in which ...

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  4. CHAPTER XXI.

    So Dafel Harley was Brigden's mysterious client. Herepath was not in the least surprised to make the discovery. Enid had more or less ...

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  5. MORAL REFLECTIONS.

    True manhood comes from self-control—from subjection of the lower powers to the higher conditions of our being. ...

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  6. Rising to the Occasion.

    Private Pat O'Flynn, one of a latigue party, had just finished taking in the colonel's luggage when, that omnipotent person's lady ...

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  7. CROSS-CHANNEL HUMOR.

    You can laugh when trouble hits you, You can smile when clouds appear, You can grin when worry "gits you," And when disappointment's near; ...

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  8. CHAPTER XXII.

    Daniel Harley, with Brigden by his side, shuffled along the road muttering angrily to himself, eager to find anybody upon whom to put the blame ...

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  9. On Account.

    Peggy Newton had been a faithful household domestic for years, and did not grumble much when her wages were occasionally passed over. ...

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