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  2. AN EVIL REFUTATION.

    As poor Jack thus appealed to Mr. Lytton and Shaw not to think of him but to "save Isabel," his face was pallid, and from his left arms blood was trickling down ...

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  3. CHAPTER XXXVIII.—A DARK AND BITTER HOUR.

    Jack was conveyed back to Florent, and to the Chalet Valery, in as easy a carriage as was procurable in the village of Lacroze; the obliging landlord of the hostelry doing ...

    Article : 1,363 words
  4. CHAPTER XXXIX.—TWO PROPOSALS.

    There was something about the squire's maimer at this time that Jack could never quite make out. Brooke's trial being over, and Jack's health being nearly restored, it ...

    Article : 1,585 words
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