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  2. LITERARY NOTES.

    According to Mrs. M. E. Clarke, in her book "Paris Waits, 1914," the English soldier Will be remembered in France, not principally for his bravery and fine military ...

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  3. THE NOVELIST.

    The prospect of cooling drinkB for Noakes in the tattler's,pantry -at Comlyn Court grew more arid! more shadowy during the remainder of that sultry summer day. The ...

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  4. CHAPTER XVII.

    While Superintendent Noakes has paying his domiciliary visit to the brig, -dinner was in progress at Comlyn Court. Jasper Morgan was entertaining a small house ...

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  5. CHAPTER XVIII.

    The Reverend Laurence Clegg lodged in an old stone built cottage down in the cove. He was quite content with the tiny front parlour and the stuffy bedroom ...

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