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  2. Harry Heathcote of Gangoil:

    On the Monday morning Harry came home as usual, and as usual went to bed after his breakfast. "I wouldn't care about the heat if it were not for the wind," he said to his wife, as he threw himself down. ...

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  3. HARRY HEATHCOTE OF GANGOIL.

    There they stood, from seven to nearly eight, whispering a word now and then to each other, listening always, but in vain. Looking away to the west every now and then, they fancied that they could see the sky plow with flames,—and then they would tell each other that it was fancy. The evening grew darker and still darker, but no sound was heard through the moaning wind. From time to time Mrs. Growler came out to them, declaring her fears in no measured terms. "Well, Murra, I do declare I think we'd better go away out of this."—CHAPTER VIII. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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