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  2. CHAPTER XXVI.

    Hamel descended from the little train, and, turning from St. David's Hall, made his way across the marshes, seawards. There was a new love of living in his heart. ...

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  3. THE STORYTELLER.

    "A purely domestic atmosphere would be so good for Elvire." Elvire. A father who read Browning, and a mother who read nothing. Sometimes she wished she had ...

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  4. CHAPTER XXVII.

    Hamel awoke to find his room filled with sunshine, and a soft wind blowing in through the open window. There was a pleasant odour of coffee floating up from ...

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