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

    "Yes, Phil, I won't leave you again till I marry, and then you know you must share our home. Chris said so; I'm certain he'll get on, he's quite ...

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  3. NOTHING SERIOUS.

    "How do you do, my dear?" said a pompous old lady to a shy little girl. "Quite well, thank you," replied ...

    Article : 831 words
  4. CHAPTER XVII.—MADGE'S FEARS

    He made no exclamation of surprise at seeing her, nor any fuss, but calmly said that he had come down to see what the golfing was like, as ...

    Article : 1,185 words
  5. CHAPTER XVIII.—KENT ROCHFORD GAINS IN FAVOUR.

    But a man on shore was quicker to render assistance than the fishermen in their boat. Stripping off his coat, in an instant, Kent Rochford was ...

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  6. CHAPTER XVI.—"BY THE SAD SEA WAVES."

    The housemaid from the Towers lifted her eyes in astonishment. "Good Lord! It's Miss Moberley!' she cried, and to Madge's surprise ...

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