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  2. CHAPTER IV.—The Venture is

    Lady Letty was not sorry to be alone She had a number of intricate problems to consider, and their solution threatened almost to be beyond her. She had no ready ...

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  3. CHAPTER V.—A Sporting Chance.

    Stanford was a house where Lady Letty had spent some of her happiest days. It had mattered nothing to her that it was a wild, desolate, tumbledown old place, by ...

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  4. "MISS BATTYE."

    Miss Battye was a maiden lady of uncertain age, and—I was going to say—temper, but though her age was uncertain her temper was positively certain; it was invariably ...

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  6. 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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