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  2. CHAPTER XL.—THE CONFESSION

    "You doubtless well remember, Evy, the events of that day at the cottage, on the night of which Mrs. Hulet disappeared. Mr. De Coucy called, ant your aunt expressed herself in such terms aboul ...

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  3. THE NOVELIST. AT HER, MERCY

    Such pain it evidently cost tho wretched woman to draw her breath, that Evy besought he to be [?]ient, or to confine herself to such points only a the might consider vital, and needful to be told ...

    Article : 1,203 words
  4. CHAPTER XLL—THE CONFESSION RESUMED.

    "How did you ever persuade my unhappy uncle to place such a damning piece of evidence as this written paper in your hands?" inquired Evy, regarding the document with horror, as though ...

    Article : 1,609 words
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