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  2. THE NOVELIST. UNCLE SILAS.

    Larry Knollys pursued her inquiries. "And why does not Madame make your dresses my dear? I wager a guinea the woman's a milliner. Did not she engage to make your dresses ...

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  3. CHAPTER XII.—A CURIOUS CONVERSATION.

    We each had another cup of tea, and were silent for awhile. "We must not talk of ghosts now. You are a superstitious little woman, you know, and you ...

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  4. CHAPTER XI.—LADY KNOLLYS SEES TUE FEATURES.

    Perhaps, if Madame had murmured, " it is quite well-pray permit me to sleep," she would have escaped an awkwardness. Hut having adopted the role of the exhausted slumberer, she could not ...

    Article : 1,848 words
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