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  2. CHAPTER XXIX.

    The next morning Aylward and Armstrong went away to the Police Court in a handsome carrisge which they had hired for the purpose, and in which they placed the lay-figure, with all ...

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  3. ENDYMION.

    Had be been a youth to make a debut 111 the great world, Sidney Wilton could not have been more agitated than he felt at the prospect of the fete at Monfort House. Lady Rochampton, ...

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  5. CHAPTER XC.

    The Archbishop called at Hurstley House tbs next day. It was a visit to Mr. Thornberry, but all the family was soon present, and clustered round the visitor. Then they walked together ...

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  6. CHAPTER LXXXIX.

    The Right Honourable Job Thornberry and Mrs. Thornberry bad received an invitation to the Montfort ball. Job took up the card, and turned it over more than once, and looked at it ...

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  7. CHAPTER XXX.

    It was a dark, foggy Thursday morning, a "Judges' day," when Diego de Ribas was arraigned before Mr. Justice Damwell at the Old Bailey for cutting and wounding Thomas ...

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