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  2. The Novelist.

    "What did I mean?" repeated William, with a little of his former excitement. "Look ye, now I was waving you back from the Devil's Caldron. There's many a man been drown'd there, and been ...

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  3. CHAPTER IX.—THE SECRET OF THE CAVE.

    The young man of the caravan was now thoroughly convinced that one of two things must be true, either that William Jones had been instructed to keep a watch upon him, or that he, ...

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  4. CHAPTER X.

    For a minute after the disappearance Charles Brinkley lay as if petrified; and, indeed, he was altogether lost in wonder. But what had happened? Had an earthquake swallowed the ...

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