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  2. CHAPTER IX.

    For a whole week Myrtis kept her father and mother in a state of the greatest anxiety about her health. They tried to comfort each other by repeating formulas about violent ...

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  3. DOROTHY'S DOUBLE.

    "At any rate," Mr. Hawtrey went on, "I see nothing at present but to let the matter go on, and for you to obtain, if possible, some decisive proof of the man's connection with ...

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  4. CHAPTER XI.

    Captain Hampton had spoken harshly of Lord Halliburn, but then he was scarcely able to appreciate the difficulties of the young nobleman. Lord Halliburn was in many ...

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