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  2. CHAPTER X.

    It was 3 o'clock in the early morning of the twentieth of August. A single jet of gas, lighting a torch in the mailed hand of a life-size man at-arms, burned audibly in the silent ...

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  3. A KNIGHT OF THE PAVEMENT.

    SYNOPSIS OF INSTAL[?]ENT II.—Jack Fortesc[?]e, now twenty-two years of age, and Mr. Nicholaon's Junior partner, calls on Mrs. David Hughes and her two daughters. Mrs. Hughes boasts a famous ...

    Article : 88 words
  4. CHAPTER IX.

    Madam Placida, thrown upon her own resources by the departure of her brother for London, had changed her residence, and with it her name. She was now the tenant of a ...

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  5. CHAPTER VII.

    John Fortesene soon found himself in Piecadilly. He was turning a corner of the street which led ot his club, when he heard a voice say:— ...

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  6. CHAPTER VIII.

    After dining at his club, Forteseup repaired to the smoking-room. One other member was there; but of him Fortes[?]e took no notice. He drew a chair towards the fire and began to ...

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