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  2. OUR NOVEL. UNDER THE SOUTHERN CROSS,

    Charlie looked at Rosamond for an explanation, when Lorne left them so abruptly, but the girl's loyalty to her sister would not permit her to give him ...

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  3. CHAPTER XXV.

    You speak to him, Lorne,' said Mr. Hurlington. 'This is an unexpected piece of good fortune! I am deeply interested in the black children of this southern ...

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  4. THE STORY-TELLER.

    Dr. Paul Clay, aged five and twenty, assisted a general practitioner at Wroxbury. His duties, which were elementary and dry, had net rid him, of certain ...

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