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  2. VICTOR OR VICTIM.

    At the earliest possible moment after the rediscovery of the lode, there appeared in all the daily papers of the metropolis the following advertisment:— ...

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  3. CHAPTER XXXV.

    Jim Oswald was received without moon reproach at home; his mother was overjoyed, Kenneth cordial, and George Oswald was really glad that he had come back without Ellerton, ...

    Article : 2,185 words
  4. CHAPTER XXXVI.

    How to let the Wilta household know his cousin's disgraceful birth without making himself odious was Jim's next concern. His father's anger he was prepared to risk, but his father's ...

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  5. Advertising

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  6. CHAPTER XX.

    "Now tell me all about it, said Mrs. Mason, as Mabel recovered somewhat of her equanimity. And Mabel told her all, but was so affected by the narrative that but for Mrs. Mason's vivid ...

    Article : 1,189 words
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