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  2. THE NOVELIST.

    Walter believed in his friend Pelter implicitly. He was one, he knew, who not only never fell short of his promises, but was the last man to suggest a groundless hope. ...

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  3. UP THE MURRAY.

    People who are in the habit of depreciating the colony—not consciously prejudiced, perhaps, but looking generally upon the under side of things—have made up their minds ...

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  4. CHAPTER XXV.

    As Walter had expected, he found, upon reaching Beech-street, that his friend had arrived before him. He found him walking up and down hie studio with quick strides, ...

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