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  2. CHAPTER VI.—THE MESSAGE

    "What had become of Ralph?" That was the thought beating in Madge's head when Basil Huntly spoke to her in the church; that was the thought she ...

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  3. CHAPTER VIII.—THE NIGHT IN THE HUT.

    The threatening snow-storm did not help to raise Madge' spirits, but she never questioned her resolution to be at the Worley House at seven. ...

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  4. CHAPTER VI.—A SHAMEFUL PLOT.

    There are moments in most disasters brought about by our own doing when some kind attendant spirit bids us pause, and a doubt creeps into the mind, a ...

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  5. CHAPTER IX.

    That was three yeara ago. Madge was thinking of it as she sat on the verandah of the white house and gazed down on the blue waters of the Gulf of S[?]ezia. ...

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