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  2. THE NOVELIST.

    Mr Effingham had special personal cause to regret his late companion. In one of the long rides, which he was fond of taking with his host, the Major had taken occasion to confide to him the ...

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  3. CHAPTER XVIII.

    The cheering results of this season of prosperity were not without effect upon the facile, ever sanguine, temperament of Howard Effingham. Prone to dismiss from his mind all darkly shaded ...

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    A German peasant, in early railway days, was taken to see the performance of a locomotive. He had never known the carriages to be moved except by animal power. Every other explanation failed to make the ...

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