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  2. THE CASE OF LADY BROADSTONE.

    CHAPTERS I. and II.—Don Stuart confesses his love for Eva, but her father, John Petherby, spurns him. He summons his daughter and dictates to her what she is to say to her lover, ...

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  3. CHAPTER IV.—Sadie's Test.

    London even in September is a glorious place for the rich; and Sadie enjoyed herself thoroughly. She had one friend, Lady Preston. Sir John ...

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  4. CHAPTER III.—Proposal by Implication.

    Gilbert Donison was on the friendliest terms with himself as he paced up and down the deck of the giant Atlantic liner, the Aronia, on a lovely ...

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