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  2. THE NOVELIST.

    [?] Walpole's Italian experiences had supplied him with an Italian proverb, which says, ' Tuite il mal non vien par [?] or, in other words, that [?] evil comes unmixed with good; and there is a marvellous ...

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  3. CHAPTEB LXI.—A. ' CHANGE OF FRONT,'

    Of all the discomfitures in life there was one which Oecil Walpole did not believe could possibly befall him Indeed, if it could have been made a matter of bettine, he would have wagered all he had in the world that no ...

    Article : 1,498 words
  4. CHAPTER LXIL,—WITH A PASHA

    Joseph Atlee had a very busy morning of it on certain November day at Pera, when tho post brought him tidings that Lord Danesbury had resigned his Irish "Viceroyalcy, and been once more namoi to his old post ...

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