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  2. AN OPEN VERDICT. A NEW NOVEL.

    "No wedding!" screamed Mrs. Duleimer, putting down the old silver teapot and staring aghast at nothing particular. "No wedding!" repeated the vicar. ...

    Article : 1,756 words
  3. THE MYSTERIES OF CRIME; OR, THE EXPERIENCES OF AN EDINBURGH DETECTIVE.—No. LXXIII.

    I have already given cases prettly freely which tend to show that the proverbial honor among thieves is a very scarce commodity indeed. Selfishness, the lust of ...

    Article : 6,096 words
  4. CHAPTER XLIX.—MRS. PIPER'S DAY.

    "I am not surprised," said Miss Coyney, when she was informed that Beatrix Harefield had gone away, and there was to be no wedding. "That unhappy young ...

    Article : 4,276 words
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