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  2. THE NOVELIST.

    Sir Roke was a little near-sighted, and through his tiny Parisian glasses he inspected the young lady at the piano a moment, and them putting them down, he said to Mark: "So you admire Miss Marlyn; and ...

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  3. CHATTER XXVIII.—A HAND ON ROKE WYOHERLY'S DOOR.

    Mark, candle in hand, walked down the sombre passage charmed with himself. He thought it a pity that the Reverend Stour Temple, that well-meaning, bigoted vicar, could not witness this triumph of philosophy. ...

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  4. CHAPTER XXVII.—CARMEL SHERLOCK KNOCKS AT AMY'S DOOR.

    Mrs. Shadwell went early that evening to her dressing-room. Dolly Wyndle, their usual conference ended, had gone about her business. With solitude came dojection. The sick lady, supporting her head ...

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  5. CHAPTER XXIX.—MR. CLEWSON CONFERS WITH CARMEL SHERLOCK.

    Mr. Clewson had formed a slight aequaintance in the housekeeper's room, with our friend Carmel Sherlock, and had often, to Mrs. Dolly "Wyndle, expressed his high estimation of Mr. Sherlock's erudition and wisdom, ...

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