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  2. FOR THE CHILDREN.

    When the Armstrongs rode over to Bolton this afternoon, and left Alice alone in the house, they had no idea that there could be any danger for her. ...

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  3. [PUBLISHED BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT.] THE MYSTERY OF THE DARK HOUSE.

    The more he read those incoherent, blotted sentences the more puzzled he became. That the girl had seemed low-spirited and unhappy he remembered; ...

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  4. LETTERS FROM THE LITTLE ONES.

    Dear Flamingo,—I send you a copy, of the following elaborate conundrum attributed to the late Dr. Wilberforce, of Oxford:—"I have a large box, two ...

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  5. CHAPTER VII.

    No one had ever considered Miss Sarah Webbe as a very remarkable person. A good-natured, honest soul, with no special talents and a fair ...

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  7. CHAPTER VIII.

    Sarah Webbe had been left a small income by her brother, also a sum in trust for his youngest daughter, and a scaled letter which he directed was ...

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