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  3. THE GOD-STONE

    CHAPTER XXVII.—FOILED AT LAST. "Now, Feriughee," said the Brahmin, when he had satisfied himself that the poison had been propurly ...

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  4. CHAPTER XXIX.—SCENE IN THE JUNGLE.

    SELIM escorted the Colonel and his friends to within a short distance of the coast, where they intended to embark for the purpose of ...

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  5. CHAPTER XXVIII.—THE DYING PRIEST.

    For a few minutes there was silence; then the baffled priest expressed a wish to see the stone. He could not believe that his victim had thus ...

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  6. CHAPTER XXX.—HOMEWARD BOUND.

    DURING the return voyage to England, the conversation between Colonel Philipson and Roland Jameson naturally turned a great deal ...

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    MEDICAL OPINION ON BICYCLING BY WOMEN. —Dr. Douglas Hogg, of Paris, recently requested in the colunins of the Paria Journal of Medicine the opinions of medical men ...

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