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  2. The Novelist. A Girl's Ideal.

    Donald Macleod reached Bungil late in the evening of the day after Mrs. Hamilton's dinner party, at which he had witnessed the meeting between Mary and Major Armstrong, that had ...

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  3. CHAPTER XX.—WHAT SHE DID.

    Donald Macleod stayed at home at Bungil, and bided his time." Not that he expected Mary, literally, to send for him, or that he made sure of having secured her. It was a point of honour ...

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