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  2. THE NOVELIST. MY LORD DUKE.

    Lady Caroline Sellwood was delighted to find Jack in the hall on making her descent next morning. He appeared lost, however, in a gloomy admiration of the ghostly ...

    Article : 1,688 words
  3. A KNIGHT OF THE PAVEMENT.

    For a bachelor, the room was sufficiently cosy; and the surroundings showed that the owner had an eye for colour, tone, and proportion. The guest of the evening lay in a ...

    Article : 1,282 words
  4. CHAPTER XIV.

    John Fortescue stood with his back to the fire, and his hands in his pockets, unconsciously adopting the graceful attitude of an Englishman whose foot is on its native heath. ...

    Article : 2,011 words
  5. CHAPTER XIII.

    Harold Ryder's strange and unaccountable visit to the neighbourhood had caused no little disturbance in the mind of Pegler. That he should have been called upon by an unknown ...

    Article : 1,208 words
  6. CHAPTER XIV.

    It was necessary to bait the horses; it was equally essential for the pair themselves to have something to eat. So they rode under the olden arch of the oak-lined Falcon, and it ...

    Article : 1,858 words
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