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  2. CHAPTER II.

    In spite of Miss Battye's professed hatred for the piano, she took to sitting under the trellis close to the dividing fence which separated her garden from her neighbour's, ...

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  3. THE SCENT OF THE SYRINGA.

    The summer sun was beating pitilessly down on the asphalted footpaths of the dingy, surburban side-street. Pitilessly, also, it heat in through the dingy yellow curtains ...

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  4. CHAPTER III.

    Miss Battye had a cold. With her usual stubbornness she refused to give way to it until bronchitis had laid its heavy hand upon her chest. She no longer sat under ...

    Article : 1,605 words
  5. CHAPTER IV.

    "He must be moved," said Miss Battye tremblingly, later on. "It can be done, I am sure. He could never get better in this place," waving a contemptuous hand. ...

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