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  2. CHAPTER II.

    In the internal between the writing of that letter to Marcia and his receipt of her answer Miles Carisbrook had many qualms of conscience as to the wisdom of ...

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  4. II—URCHINS.

    An exaggerated sense of the ridiculous has saved us from being fashionable, and therefore we are not of those who leave town in the summer. How should we? ...

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  5. THE SKETCHES. DECEMBER—AN INTER. LUDE.

    Out in the world it is summer, and December. The fields and hills are brown in token of it, and all day long the trees in the park loom up against a sky of ...

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  6. CHAPTER III.

    Marcia had not come to London quite empty-handed, for there had been a big send-off when it had become known that she was to leave her native land, and she ...

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  8. CHAPTER IV.

    On the evening before the wedding—a dull, raw November one, of driving rain—the two girls were busy in their bedroom, packing into the open trunks the simple ...

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