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  2. (All Rights Reserved.) THE TRIALS OF MADGE MOBERLEY.

    Owing to a rainy afternoon, it was not until the evening that Madge was able to join Mrs. Lovell in the drawing-room, as she had to remain ...

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  3. NOTHING SERIOUS.

    A tourist in Scotland came upon a farm in a remote Highland glen. "How delightful to live in this solitary spot," he remarked to the ...

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  4. CHAPTER VII.—A PRESENTIMENT OF COMING EVIL.

    For half-an-hour after Madge had gone Mrs. Lovell amused herself by playing on the piano, then becoming tired of playing without an audience, ...

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  5. CHAPTER VIII.—AT MIDNIGHT.

    On finding that Mrs. Lovell had gone to bed, early as it was, and the fire was out in the drawing-room, Madge, feeling tired with her day in ...

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