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  2. CHAPTER II.

    On the afternoon of the day following that on which our Australian friend Philip Nottage arrived in London, a young girl sat in a pleasant shady nook in one of the ...

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  3. CHAPTER IV.

    To say that Philip Nottage re-entered the house and sought the privacy of his own apartment in a sort of trance of wonder, astonishment, and curiosity, would hardly be ...

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  4. CHAPTER III.

    "No news yet, I suppose?" said Major Gilroy, enquiringly, one bright morning, about three weeks later. "None," responded Phil, rather moodily. ...

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