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  2. THE NOVELIST. HER ROYAL HIGHNESS.

    Fulke was very curious—more curious than he had ever been about anything in his life—including his brother's Thungarian hunting lodge and its mystery, both of ...

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  3. MacGILLEROY'S MILLIONS.

    Meanwhile the Sunday morning papers in their latest reports of the "Mysterious Tragedy," informed their readers that it was whispered that the police had a clue, ...

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  4. CHAPTER IV.—"WHAT I WILL I CAN."

    Early next morning Fulke was aroused by a ran at his door, and the announcement that his luggage had arrived. At first, nothing seemed worth waking for, since he ...

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