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  2. Helen of the Moor

    Three days later there was to be a dinner party—a small gathering quite quite without ceremony—at Pembroke Lodge. In a way it was meant to ...

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  5. CHAPTER XLVIL

    Philip had not returned to the drawing-room from his stroll round the garden with Helen, as it behoved him to have, done, before-his father's guests ...

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  6. CHAPTER XLVI.

    "When they, descended to dinner. Dora, upon the arm of the Earl of Bridgetown, who had arrived rather late the girl found a bunch of superb ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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