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  2. THE WATCHMAN OF ORSDEN MOSS. CHAPTER XXVIII.

    In the snug little two-chambered shanty, formerly tenanted by old Dan Coxall, his latest successor was sitting one afternoon early in November. During the day the rain had ...

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  3. CHAPTER XII.

    On the evening fixed by Lady Trentham for her dinner Rigel arrived early, by her request that he might help her to receive the guests. Mrs. Ford Childebert was the first of these to ...

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  4. CHAPTER XXIX.

    It was between 10 and 11 o'clock at night, and the night watchman was again seated within his snug little domicile, consuming his frugal repast. He was sitting beside the ...

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  5. CHAPTER XXX.

    It was a fine clear night in November, and Orsden Moss was plunged in the silence which usually brooded over it from the full of the night to the breaking of day. There was ...

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