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  2. The Story-teller (continued)

    Alas, it is a pity I know so little of trees and flowers and how shall I tell this tale without their help I cannot imagine, for it is a tale that demands a profound ...

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    I would see a good deal of Hugh, sometimes going to stay with bim at Langton Weaver, and often, in London, dining with him at his house in Charles-street. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,950 words
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    For Hugh, his pleasure in travelling was given an exquisite point by returning to Lamoir. That was when he seemed to love her most, as he returned to her. ...

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  5. III.

    It was almost twenty years to a day after the adventure of Playmate Place that Hugh met Lamoir at a party at Mace. Guy de Travest's place. Miss ...

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