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  2. IN THE NAME OF LIBERTY.

    Maurice Farrell, sitting alone in his prison room the live-long day, if not suffering actual terror, was in a state of acute apprehension. He had perfect faith in Sullivan's sincerity and ...

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  3. CHAPTER VIII.

    When Carolath had finished his breakfast Dr. Vipin showed him over the house, taking care to emphasize the young man's lameness by going very slowly and supporting him with ...

    Article : 1,117 words
  4. CHAT WITH AN EX-DETECTIVE.

    Mr. Richard Wood was not at home when, says an interviewer, I rang the bell at his residence, Norfolk House, Cornwallis-street, Hastings, bub whilst I was enquiring he was ...

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  5. CHAPTER IX.

    Dr. Vipan had said that if Carolath's knapsack did not speedily arrive other clothes must be ordered for him. This was a mere fashion of speech; it was certain the knapsack would ...

    Article : 1,103 words
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