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  2. THE NOVELIST.

    Michael O'M[?] for reasons that seemed good to him said not a word to Sir Francis Fortune respecting Morris, though he had an opportunity the same evening, if he had ...

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  3. THE STORYTELLER.

    Theresa Wilkes sat with the daily paper, turning it this way and that, half in abstraction, half in disgust, because it had not yielded her the thing she sought. It had ...

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  4. CHAPTER XXVII.

    The Marquess of Mull was accustomed to get his own way. He had had it as far back as he could remember, either without any difficulty or with only such hindrances ...

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  5. CHAPTER XXVI.

    To Sir Francis Fortune the letter from Morris—for he had no doubt it came form him—was like the mystie handwriting on the wall of the palace of the king. He felt ...

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