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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. THE SPIRIT OF CHESS.

    It is a queer story, particularly for Australia, where everything sentimental or theoretical is supposed to be subordinated to hard practical work. Perhaps some of my readers may think ...

    Article : 1,829 words
  4. CHAPTER IV.

    I need not refer at length to the inquest, which did little mare than commence that morning. In my version of the proceedings of the previous night, I followed as closely as ...

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  6. CHAPTER III.

    On the second Sunday in February, 1883, I had arranged with Harold to came to supper with us, telling him that I should expect him immediately after the service was over. Now ...

    Article : 3,178 words
  7. CHAPTER II.

    There is perhaps no man in the world for whom I have bo great a regard as Harold Willose. He has for years been my closest friend, and I believe that either of us would do ...

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