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  2. CHAPTER IV.—INTRODUCES WILLIAM JONES AND HIS FATHER.

    Our story is now bound to follow in the footsteps of Matt, who, in quitting the presence of her artist-friend, walked rapidly along the sandencumbered road in the direction of the sea. ...

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  3. The Tragedy of Featherstone.

    "He took me to a back room in the house ad[?]ning, this.On the bed lay a young woman in delirium. Ill as she was, I saw that she could scarcely have passed her 20th year. Her hair ...

    Article : 1,765 words
  4. CHAPTER XI.—PETER LAMB MAKES THE ACQUAINTANCE OF THRIFTY MILLER.

    Not only did not Peter Lamb look, behind as he walked away frm Mary Earnshaw, but, he did not look before. Had he done so he might in the course of a few moments have discovered that he ...

    Article : 2,568 words
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