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  3. CHAPTER LI.—THE DENLEIGHS.

    About two miles outside Bowdon was dreary stretch of land, productive chiefly of thistles. A widish brook intersected this piece of waste, and pollard willows of gaunt and ...

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  4. HOUSE OF RIMMON.

    "Keziah, I have only one thing to ask you. I know more about the world than you do, Keziah. If you do not want to be suspected, Keziah, go to some friend. You need not tell ...

    Article : 501 words
  5. CHAPTER XLVII.—THE GREATER BARNS.

    And he said. "I will pull down my barns, and build greater." Had Keziah waited before her own house a little longer, she would have seen the lights ...

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  6. CHAPTER XLIX.—JUBAL INSTRUCTS HIS UNCLE IN THE WAYS OF SOCIETY.

    In the afternoon of a very dull Saturday in January, two years after Keziah Hackbit and Maud Towers were made widows, preparations were being made at The Chestnuts at Bowdon ...

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  7. CHAPTER XLVIII.—TOM TOWERS GOES UP FOR HIS LAST EXAMINATION.

    It was about the middle of January. Thomas Hackbit lay in Jumley cemetery; and in the windows of his house was a notice, "To Let." No one had made any search for Keziah. She ...

    Article : 1,600 words
  8. CHAPTER L.—JUBAL'S FRIENDS.

    As eight o'clock approached the bell rang, and David trembled. He has been told by Jubal that he must receive the guests and he inwardly wished that the earth would receive ...

    Article : 3,521 words
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