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  2. CHAPTER XL.

    Neither of the young men had heard Mr. Walcot’s step in the passage, or his hand on the door, yet there he stood in the middle of the room, with his keen face fixed on Gresham. He ...

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  3. THE FALLEN LEAVES.

    Mrs. Farnaby stood at the door of her own room, and looked at her niece with an air of contemptuous curiosity. “Well? You and your lover have had a fine ...

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  4. CHAPTER XVIII.

    The personal appearance of Amelius took the audience completely by surprise. A man who is young and handsome is not the order of man who is habitually associated in the popular ...

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  5. UNDER ONE ROOF :

    That Mr. Dyneley “did not know Salton Point” only proved, not indeed that he was unknown, but that he was of stay-at-home habits, or, at all events, had not travelled much ...

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