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  2. THAT HOUSE IN BLOOMSBURY. CHAPTER XXIV.

    The house in Bloomsbury was profoundly agitated by all these discoveries. Curiously enough and against all the previsions of his friends Mr. Mannering had not been thrown ...

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  3. SELECTED POETRY.

    My neighbor was a widder an' she had a rundown farm, An' her cows an' pigs an' chickens done a mighty lot o' harm ...

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  4. CHAPTER XIII.—BIGAMY.

    Pierce Vaughan returned to his quarters in London much disappointed at the issue of his visit to Coleshill. He had made no tender impressions on ...

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  5. UNDER THE SHADOW OF CRIME; OR THE MYSTERY OF CLEMENT DUNRAVEN. CHAPTER XII.—A RASH ACT.

    Why did not Pierce Vaughan propose to Elvira Delane and recoup himself by her ample fortune for the disappointment his uncle's will had occasioned him? Had be done so much ...

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  6. CHAPTER XXV.

    The house in Bloomsbury became vacant and silent. The people who had given it interest and importance were dispersed and gone. ...

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