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  2. THE NOVELIST.

    Mr. Clinton proved a true prophet. That was what the doctors did say—that Philip Bennion had died in a fit. And, practically, that was verdict of the coroner's jury too. ...

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  3. CHAPTER IV.

    That same day Nina Macrae came to see me. Bennion and I had been left as her trustees and guardians under her father's will; but as I had iel that, for many reasons, Bennion had been ...

    Article : 1,256 words
  4. CHAPTER V.

    It was about a week after the inquest, and Nina Macrae's visit to me, that a very curiousthing happened—so curious a thing that it impressed me almost as much as I had been ...

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