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  3. CHAPTER III.

    As Christmastide drew nigh, Robert suggested that Janet should have a party, to "warm" the new barn. The idea was taken up, and every one for miles around ...

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  4. CHAPTER V.

    Reuben Wood had nursed his hatred until it verged upon madness. The next morning as Thorne rode out of the homestead gate Reuben determined to be ...

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  5. CHAPTER IV.

    The Christmas dance was in full swing, the only absentee being Donald Stuart, whom duty had called elsewhere. Janet was the gayest of the gay, and ...

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  7. CHAPTER VI.

    On Christmas Eve, two years afterwards, Gilbert Thorne entered the Craigburn drawing-room, where Janet was playing to Donald Stuart. For a moment the doctor ...

    Article : 712 words
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