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  2. CHAPTER VI.

    Mrs. Haughton did not write the letter she had intended. What she did write was a cordial invitation to Mrs. Monteath to come on a month's visit, and bring he[?] ...

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  3. CHAPTER VII.

    A splendid vision in sombre draperies swept into the dining-room, dwarfing her hostess both in figure and attire. Elinor Haughton was not a woman calculated to ...

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  4. CHAPTER VIII.

    It was close on midnight Without the rain fell heavily, and the wind shook, the loosened leaves in showers Upon the ground. Kathleen Monteath sat before a table ...

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