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  2. CHAPTER III.

    It was certainly very strange, but after I recovered my presence of mind I could not have sworn positively that Allan Fraser had attempted to destroy me. I was aware that I ...

    Article : 2,871 words
  3. ALONE ON A WIDE, WIDE SEA.

    CHAPTER I.—The reader is introduced to Mr. and Mrs. Campbell, their two children, and Miss Hutchinson, residents together at Bath. They pay a visit for their holidays to an out-of-the-way ...

    Article : 262 words
  4. CHAPTER IV.

    The fall of the two masts,in company with their huge spars and wilderness of ropes and blocks, had killed several of the crew and stove in one of the boats, but the others were ...

    Article : 1,147 words
  5. CHAPTER IV.

    I turned ray face to the wall and closed my eyes, and two hours and perhaps more than two hours passed during which I did not sleep. I then opened my eyes and looked about me. I ...

    Article : 6,909 words
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