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  2. Published by Special Arrangement T e BROKEN FETTER.

    CHAPTERS I. AND II;—Dr. Roger Stanford, giving his narrative, relates how be is called to the bedside of a young woman, a foreigner, who has been seized with sudden illness. ...

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  3. CHAPTER X.

    THE same afternoon, as Count Borovitchi was turning the corner of a street, he heard his name softly pronounced, ...

    Article : 2,375 words
  4. CHAPTER XI.

    When Ursula returned home in the afternoon, on the day following her meeting with Count Borovitchi, she found on the table of her sitting-room a ...

    Article : 2,151 words
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