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  2. CHAPTER XLII.—THE RIVALS.

    All the time that Dudley chose to persecute me with his odious society, I continued to walk at a brisk pace toward home, so that I had nearly reached the house when Milly met me with a ...

    Article : 2,929 words
  3. Incidents and Adventures of My Run Home.

    "I suppose," said a quack, while feeling the pulse of his patient, "that you think me a humbug?" "Sir," replied the sick man, "I perceive that you can discover a man's thoughts by your touch." ...

    Article : 2,193 words
  4. CHAPTER XLIII.—DOCTOR BRIERLY REAPPEARS.

    No one who has not experienced it can imagine the nervous disgust and horror which such a spectacle as we had been forced in part to witness, leaves upon the mind of a young person of my ...

    Article : 1,024 words
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