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  2. OUR NOVEL. CHAPTER XXVIII (Continued.)

    'I understand,' she seemed to say. 'I know how hard it has been for you!' For the space of a second the dainty little hand lay on Lorne's fingers with a ...

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  3. CHAPTER XXIX.

    Mrs. Borrows remained unusually quiet all that evening. They had been asked out to a whist party, but when the time for starting came she made her husband ...

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  4. THE STORY-TELLER.

    The Napier parade-ground at Karachi lay deserted under the glowing rays of the morning sun; but a ereseendo biare of tumultuous music, which came from ...

    Article : 2,592 words
  5. CHAPTER XXX.

    Half an hour later, when the all met at the station, Rosamond was looking a little pale, as if she began for the first time to realise that her barque was ...

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