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  2. CHAPTER III.

    Mrs. Seymour was a widow past fifty, with ample means and an only daughter. It would be hard to say which caused her the greatest anxiety. Yet an independent ...

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  3. CHAPTER V.

    When Allfadir, in the Norse legend, would fain get a draught of Mimr's spring—the fountain of wisdom—he was obliged to leave his eye in pledge. When the day of ...

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  4. CHAPTER IV.

    "Is Mr. Thornton married, mother?" asked Helen a little abruptly, when late in the afternoon, after a most exhaustive conversation (chiefly carried on by Mrs. Seymour) on the ...

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