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  2. FELISE.

    It was late in the afternoon when Philip returned to the cottage. He walked into the house with his head very high and a glow of excitement in his face that Mary ...

    Article : 857 words
  3. THE NOVELIST. THE MYSTERY OF THE CLASPED HANDS.

    When Godfrey woke on the morning of his trial lie lay for some moments thinking over the strangeness of his position. He had been definitely assured by Codey ...

    Article : 4,904 words
  4. CHAPTER X.

    It was more than II o'clock—nearly midnight. Philip had been drown to his bedroom the little back unused one on the ground ...

    Article : 1,672 words
  5. A LABOURER'S ILL-ADVISED EFFORTS

    The actions of Mr. J. Durdin, labourer, of Gray street, Teraug (Vie.), have for some time been especially interesting to his neighbours and friends—a fact due to his ...

    Article : 364 words
  6. CHAPTER IX.

    It was Friday night when they reached Sydney, dusk on Thursday when they left their home. Thursday night had been passed by Mary ...

    Article : 1,618 words
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