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  2. CHAPTER VI— A WOMAN'S WOOING.

    To Muriel, alone in the bedroom that was Marie's, the time seemed very loner whilst below in the little business room, husband and wife discussed the plot that was to de ...

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  3. CHAPTER VIII THE CLOSING TOILS.

    In her happiness, now she was assured that Evan loved her Marie was inclined to forget her lawful husband, Arthur Liarwood or, if the thought of him came ...

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  4. CHAPTER IX— A WOMAN'S DESPAIR.

    Evan's hope, however, was not destined to be gratified.The train had left when the cousins arrived at Paddington, and there was nothing to be done save wait ...

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  5. CHAPTER VII.—A PRISONER.

    To Muriel Frenwin it seemed that of all creatures upon the wide earth she was the most desolate and forlorn. She had learned of Marie's base treachery ...

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