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  3. TALES AND SKETCHES. PUBLISHED BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT. JOHN TRENSON'S FORTUNE

    Krink's sleep that night was restless and dreamful. Visions of the far past mingled strangely with the events of the day he had just passed through. ...

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  4. CHAPTER XVI.—WHO WAS KEZIA ADAMS?

    The news of Kezia's death made but a faint impression upon Abner Blake, since he knew no more of her than the little he had seen upon the day of his relative's funeral; ...

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  5. CHAPTER XVII.— KRINK IS DISSATISFIED WITH HIS NEW MASTER.

    The inquest was over; a verdict of accidental death had been returned; coroner and jurymen were gone; Abner Blake and his newly-found servant stood alone in the ...

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  6. CHAPTER XV.— " WHERE THE SLAVE CHASES."

    "It's ull very well for you," said Krink, fixing a contemptuous glance upon his prisoner, " to talk as you are doing. 'Owever, I'vo heerd your sort before, my fine fellow, ...

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