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  2. THE NOVELIST.

    "How do you do, Mrs. Macdonald? May I have the pleasure of introducing you to my friend, Lord Mcuntmahon?" The speaker was a tall, elderly person, with a ...

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  3. One of These Little Ones.

    They emerged upon the windy deck, and entered the little saloon in silence. On a table by the rudder-trunk was spread the captain's equivalent for. afternoon tea—port wilie, and almonds and raisins, ...

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  4. XVII.

    Surely iaever in all the world was a literary copartnership carried on in more enchanting circumstances: golden afternoons, with the sunlight flooding the spacious greensward of the ...

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