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  2. CHAPTER XLII.—UNMASKED AT LAST.

    A look of pity passed between Richard Hampton and Mrs. Leigh as Kate denounced her husband as the murderer of Mary Shear gold. Of course neither of them took her ...

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  3. THE GEELONG ESCAPEES.

    The Melbourne Daily Telegraph gives the following remarkable statements made by the prisoners Farrell and Clarke when being tried for escaping from Geelong Gaol:— ...

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  4. Poetry and Trifles.

    Two clinging little velvety arms; Two little hands with rose-leaf palms; Two brown eyes, in whose clear deeps The brook's own sunshine laughs and leaps ...

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  5. THE TWO WORDS.

    One day a harsh word rashly said Upon an evil Journey sped, And like a sharp and cruel dart, It pierced a fond and loving heart; ...

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