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  2. JEANNIE.

    The township lay in the hollow; above were thickly wooded hills—dark and sombre looking. On either side of the road, leading far tip and round the hills, and onward towards ...

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  3. 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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  4. CHAPTER V.

    But Maurice Fenton, anything but satisfied with the turn events had taken, came across from Melbourne to see Doris, and hear from her own lips the why and wherefore of her ...

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  5. CHAPTER II.

    According to Ben Arnott, if a man desired to celebrate the Christmas season in a fitting manner, he had to become thoroughly intoxicated on Christmas Eve. Ben had held ...

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