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  2. CHAPTER XVI.—LADY ARTHUR GRANT AT HOME.

    The smoking-room in Michael Pembroke's house was not a cheerful-looking place at any time; and the gloomy light of a rather foggy day did not improve it. A week had passed ...

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  3. SHADOWED FOR LIFE!

    CHAPTERS I and II.—Major Jocelyn Lloyd in a kind hearted soldier who wins the Victoria Cross in the Alghan War. He meets the author while on a tour to Scotland, and become last [?] Major Lloyd proposes they go to a seaside place called ...

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  4. CHAPTER VI.—LITTLE MOLLY MORRISON.

    It was quite correct in me to say, in my first chapter, that Major Lloyd was guileless in nature. He was singularly so. It is difficult for a man so moulded to rub along against ...

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  5. CHAPTER V.—(Continued.)

    Well, I daresay there are many who would have believed they saw the hand of Fate in the way all things had turned out and were turning out. A Fate in our going down to ...

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