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  2. THE NOVELIST. UNCLE SILAS.

    IT was winter-that is, about the second week in November—and great gusts were rattling at the windows, and wailing find thundering among our tall trees and ivy chimneys—a very dark night, ...

    Article : 2,457 words
  3. CHAPTER II.—UNCLE SILAS.

    When we reached the drawing-room, I resumed my chair, and my father his slow and regular walk to and fro, in the great room. Perhaps it was the uproar of the wind that disturbed the ordinary ...

    Article : 1,683 words
  4. CHAPTER III.—A NEW FACE.

    I think it was about a fortnight after that conversation in which my father had expressed his opinion, and given me the mysterious charge about the old oak cabinet in his library as already detailed ...

    Article : 1,905 words
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