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  2. CHAPTER IV.—THROUGH THE LIBRARY WINDOW.

    Hume did not send a telegram to the Sleagill Rectory. He explained that, owing to the attitude adopted by the Rev. Witberforce Layton, Helen avoided friction ...

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  3. CHAPTER XIV.

    Harry Clare went into the house, leaving his friend still on the terrace seat. Harry was conscious of the rudeness that would be implied by his remaining outside any ...

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  4. AN OLD LOVE'S SHACKLES

    Paul Barton, au artist, who has just made a great name, is in search of "the most beautiful woman in the world. He is painting a great picture, which is to be the work of his life, and ...

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  5. CHAPTER XV.

    "She does not like her, Paul," said Harry. Clare, an the two men sat together smoking their cigars on garden chairs outside Lilac Lodge before going to bed. ...

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