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  2. PHANTOM GOLD.

    Speaking generally, Lottie Charlton was clever at learning news which concarim herself (also much which concerned her neighbors), but by some ...

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  3. CHAPTER XXXIII.—A DISCOVERY

    The morning following that on which Lottie Charlton had made her attempt to rescue Bob Graham from the rums of the monastery, she awoke with the ...

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  4. CHAPTER XXXIV. DEVELOPMENTS DISCUSSED.

    "Sir Horace would like to see you in his bedroom, Mr. Trevelyan. He is not so well this morning, and doesn't feel equal to getting up." ...

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