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  2. A KNIGHT OF THE PAVEMENT.

    The next morning Mrs. Fortescue breakfasted with John at his rooms—that is, she went there with the avowed purpose of breakfasting, but when she caught sight of the ...

    Article : 1,978 words
  3. THE NOVELIST. MY LORD DUKE.

    Nobody was about when they dismounted, so Jack himself led the horses back to the stables, while Olivia gathered up her habit and sealed the steps. The stable clock struck ...

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  4. CHAPTER XVI.—AN EVENTFUL EVENING.

    It is possible for the smartest and most ingenious adept to become just a trifle too clever in carrying out a settled purpose. Rydor was well aware that he had aroused his ...

    Article : 2,415 words
  5. CHAPTER XVI.

    Her answer was altogether astonishing: she leaned back in the boat and looked hi[?] full in the face. A quick flush tinged her own, and the incomparable eyebrows were raised and ...

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