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  2. CHAPTER XII.

    "Now, Agatha, my dear, tell me all about it," said Mrs. Hanbury, when she had removed her bonnet, replaced it by her cap, and sat fanning herself: "I am quite certain the doctor has proposed, so you need not deny it." ...

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  3. CHAPTER XIV.

    The stream of immigrants still continued to flow: Australia seemed a magnet, drawing to herself the population of the whole world; old lags from Tasmania, desperadoes from California—people of all nations, languages, and tongues. ...

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  4. CHAPTER XIII.

    Mrs. Hanbury was much dissatisfied with the way in which things were going on—Dr. Godfrey was far too lukewarm a lover, and came much too seldom to please her. Agatha did not seem to mind it, and did not make any ...

    Article : 1,650 words
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