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  2. WISE ARD OTHERWISE.

    Pat, who was touring America, suddenly discovered he had left his overcoat at home, so wrote to his aged mother to forward same. On arrival ...

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

    She was a woman of thirty, perhaps—with a clever and very interesting face, and eyes so blue that they made Madge think of ...

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  4. CHAPTER XXIV.—MADGE'S LETTER.

    It was under the burning heat of an Egyptian sun that Chris lay in a raging fever; and it was "Madge! Madge! Madge!" that was his ...

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  5. CHAPTER XXV.—A WOMAN WITH A PURPOSE.

    In one of the handsome, solidly-built houses in Cavendish Square, there lived a young lady leading a very solitary life for one so youthful ...

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  6. CHAPTER XXIII.—TEMPTATION.

    Mrs. Lovell woke up one morning with the curse upon her. She had fought against it for so long, now it seemed to attack her with all its vile ...

    Article : 1,832 words
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