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  2. LIKE AND UNLIKE.

    Lady Belfield was content to cherish and make much of her daughter-in-law without asking any awkward questions. There was no letter of remonstrance from Valentine, ...

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  3. CHAPTER XXVI.—OPENING HIS EYES.

    While Helen was peeing the cypress walk in the long August afternoon, Valentine was at York, where the summer meeting was in full awing. Interest se well as pleasure had ...

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  4. THE GOLDEN HOPE.

    'But who's to know that they haven't got a boat? Who's to know they're there Who's to know anything about them I understood at the time of our starting that ...

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  5. CHAPTER XXVII.—AN UNFINISHED LETTER.

    Mr. Belfield sat brooding during the rest of the journey to King's Cross, and his thoughts grow darker with the darkening night. Yes, St. Austell had haunted his ...

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  6. A Sea Scene.

    Unresting waves of dark blue sea, Bi-ing, falling, coming, going with low lute like sea winds blowing; Blended into harmony. ...

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