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  2. CHAPTER III.

    A week after the events of the last chapter the barge had discharged its coal and was on the way to Runmead, a town at the other extremity of the canal. The two children ...

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  3. CHRISTMAS WAIFS.

    The winter had been a very dreary one, rain, cold, fog, and the usual accompaniment of soot and evil-smelling vapour from the chimneys of the great manufactories of the city of ...

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  4. CHAPTER II.

    "Daniel, you ought to be ashamed o theeself," said Mrs. Stuggins, as she assisted her husband along, who had evidently been having a rather too lively time of it. "You ought to ...

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