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

    In Rochford's curious passion for animals—for it could not be called affection—he brought home one day a black kitten, with gleaming yellow ...

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  3. NOTHING SERIOUS.

    A dishevelled woman, who had not recovered from the effects of a jolly evening, was brought before the magistrate the next morning. ...

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  4. CHAPTER XLIV.—CONCLUSION.

    It was between four and five in the afternoon when Miss Hammond's bright bays turned in at the white gate of The Den. She stepped out ...

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  5. CHAPTER XLII.—THE STING OF THE WHIP.

    How long she remained in that deadly swoon she did not know, but when she came to herself, for the first few moments she recollected ...

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  6. CHAPTER XLIII.—IN THE WAY OF THE CROSS.

    Dora Hammond' had just finished dinner, and was preparing to spend her evening in looking through the proofs of her book on nursing that ...

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