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  2. CHAPTER XVIII.—What Mrs. Payntor had to Tell.

    Mrs. Payntor—Eve Carroll's "Aunt Jean" —was staying at the Ritz where she had given Eve her wedding breakfast. Though Eve's disappearance was to be kept a secret ...

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  3. HUTCHINSON'S HOLE.

    We, my brother and I, had trudged the five miles to Roberts's farm to collect our weekly mail, and—partly from habit, partly perhaps because there were good-looking ...

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  4. MULTUM IN PARVO.

    David Helmsford pushed his hat to the back of his head, attempted to whistle a bar from "ll Trovatore" but failed pathetically, took out an imaginary watch and ...

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