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  2. Botet Wreford's Daughter.

    As the twilight deepened, Catherine fell asleep, for she wastired with her morning's journey, and she was not quite as strong as in those days when Robert and she had thought little of a ten miles' ...

    Article : 985 words
  3. CHAPTER VI.—ANNE'S FUTURE.

    Days passed by, and more than a week elapsed, before Mr. Wreford thought proper to speak to his wife upon the subject of his mysterious absence. She, on her part, scrupulously avoided any ...

    Article : 4,977 words
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