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  2. CHAPTER X.

    WHEN Richard Jervis had told his friend that he ceased to find amusement beneath the roof which sheltered his wife and his mother, he had spoken but the truth. The breach between him and Polly was gradually widened, and neither ...

    Article : 2,280 words
  3. CHAPTER XI.

    "I'll tell you what it is, Dick," said Talbot one morning as Richard lay on a sofa in his room; "you must tone yourself down a little, old fellow; the pace you are going would kill a horse." ...

    Article : 2,331 words
  4. CHAPTER XII.

    IT was not before the carriage had gone some distance, that Miss Belville began to consider the effect her appearance, in conjuction with that of her still insensible charge, would produce upon the minds of Mrs. Jervis and Richard's wife. ...

    Article : 499 words
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