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  2. THE TREASURE OF THORBURNS.

    "Will you let Armstrong prepare me for dinner in the charter-room?" "Certainly—a good idea. By-the-bye, I have asked Thorburn to come to-morrow ...

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  3. A HERO IN SPITE OF HIMSELF.

    Meanwhile the boat containing the colonel and his daughter glided swiftly on between the lovely banks of the river. The man at the oars did hia work in a ...

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  4. CHAPTER IV.—THE NEXT MORNING.

    Fotheringay awoke next clay with a splitting headache. To do him justice, he was by no means a seasoned toper, and was easily overpowered by strong liquids. ...

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