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  2. UNDER THE SHADOW OF CRIME; OR THE MYSTERY OF CLEMENT DUNRAVEN. CHAPTER XXIV.— SCOTCHED, NOT KILLED.

    A vast, bleak moor. Far as the eye can reach scarcely a human habitation is to be seen, save here and there a few huts, where the shepherds dwell. ...

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  3. SELECTED POETRY.

    What! charity? No, thank you, sir! I haven't come to that! I'm poor—in want—but I'm not here A holding out my hat. ...

    Article : 215 words
  4. BROKEN LINKS: A LOVE STORY

    This visit of Lady Saville's to Navarino Cottage was the prelude of closer intercourse. As the October days grew shorter and touches of frost crisped the air, deepening and ...

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  6. CHAPTER XXV.—IS IT FREEDOM?

    Not only on the Yorkshire moors had the weather been severe, but for some weeks the whole of England had been snow-bound, and even in the more genial country where Aboyne ...

    Article : 2,988 words
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