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  2. THE NOVELIST.

    Phillipa noticed and wondered why he should call himself Beverley, but she did not dwell on the thought, nor the fact that the name of Colechester was familiar ...

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  3. III.

    Phillipa found it hard to sleep that night. First, there was Mrs. Conniston. And now there was Mr. Beverley's—Mr. Colechester's —sister. And Mr. Colechester himself. ...

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  4. THE BLACK BETRAYAL.

    Miss Sophie Brant, daughter of Matthew Brant, an American oil magnate, rents a cottage on the Bessemer Court estate, near Dublin. The cottage was formerly occupied ...

    Article : 339 words
  5. CHAPTER V.

    The long day had come to an end Several times Phillipa had caught the cold eyes of Mr. Symonde, the manager of her department, looking at her ominously. She had ...

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  6. CHAPTER XIII.

    Cruelly clear, Usher's answer came over the wire. "Powell and Rice are not going to settle, Mr. Luke." "Eh? I don't understand. Did I hear ...

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  7. CHAPTER XIV.

    Hirst and Sharman were wielding fountain pens at a table littered with documents, and stewing in the heat of Ann Lanigan's low-ceiled sitting-room. ...

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