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  2. THE ATONEMENT.

    No sooner did I appear in the kitche than Sam Durrant leapt to his feet, mad a hasty grub at my hand, and was off on of the [?]oom like a bolted. rabbit. He was ...

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  3. AN ESCAPE FROM THE PAST.

    “What the matter, Carlingford? You look as if you had seen a ghost.” The rather high [?]tched voice of Mr. Hetherington carried further than his own ...

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  4. CHAPTER XIX. — UNEXPECTED DEVELOPMENTS.

    The longer I thought over the news which Ruth had brought me, the more important did it seem to me to familiarize myself with the actual situation in the ...

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