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  2. CHAPTER V.

    Id the drawing-room they found several visitors, mostly ladies who were drinking afternoon tea and generally entertained by Mrs Rutherford, while Dolly divided her attention ...

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  3. CHAPTER VII.

    Oh, lonely night, art thou not known to me, A thicket hung with masks of mockery, And watered with the wasteful warmth of tears? AN UNEXPECTED VISITOR. ...

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  4. CHAPTER VI.

    Barbaja was a low-lying, thickly populated place, which straggled round corners, shot oat in irregular lanes, peeped oat at unexpected angles, and bad a general air of taking up more ground ...

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