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  2. CHAPTER IV.

    Next morning he wrote Mrs. Smith a letter asking for Doris's hand, and also asking her not to refer the matter to her husband, whom he knows to be prejudiced in Maurice Fenton's ...

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  3. DR. JIM.

    Even in the remote bush most people try to make Christmas time the same sweet season of "Peace on earth and goodwill to men" as in the cities of the Old and New World. ...

    Article : 2,771 words
  4. THE HYPNOTIST.

    "Christmas! Well, I do love Christmas. I don't know why exactly. Certainly not for its unlimited supply of roast beef and plum pudding. I fancy I've rather outgrown that ...

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  5. CHAPTER III.

    Dr. Vale rode slowly homewards, thinking deeply. "Poor Mrs. Smith," he murmurs; "poor woman. I am sorry I nave crossed her path again. Poor wasted life. She seems ...

    Article : 971 words
  6. CHAPTER H.

    Mr. Smith, with ready hospitality, received the wounded man, and he was at once installed in the spare room and a doctor sent for. To go to Adelaide and return with the first ...

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