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  2. The Storyteller

    'You pain me, Ulric,' said Sir Raoul gravely—'no man should speak so of his wife.' 'I am saying nothing against her,' was the ...

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  4. CHAPTER XXIV.

    Never did the fine old mansion of Ravertismere look fairer than in the leafy month of June. It made a picture that glad [?]ed one's heart—the quaint gray towers covered ...

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  5. CHAPTER XXV.

    Perhaps the distress that Sir Raoul Laureston could not help feeling for the sorrows of his fair young kinswoman was too much for the weak shattered frame, or it may ...

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