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  2. AN OPEN VERDICT. A NEW NOVEL.

    "My dear," said Mrs. Duleimer to Beatrix quite suddenly one evening, when she and Kenrick were sitting round the fire in the snug dining-room a little while before ...

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  3. CHAPTER XLVII.—KENRICK'S WEDDING DAY.

    The evening after that meeting in the churchyard was a melancholy one for Kenrick. He had counted upon spending it with Beatrix. The settlements were to ...

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  4. THE MYSTERIES OF CRIME; OR, THE EXPERIENCES OF AN EDINBURGH DETECTIVE.—No. LXXII.

    After the Horse Wynd fire, we naturally expected the Ruffian—or some ready tools formed into a gang under his guidance—to spring into immediate activity; but in this ...

    Article : 6,380 words
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