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    Mrs. Warrener came into the room looking pale and tired. She was dressed in deep mourning—that Was for Violet. And when she saw this young man standing ...

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  3. THE TWO DESTINIES. A ROMANCE.

    [The author gives notice that he has protected his right of translation, by registering this work in all foreign countries which have an international copyright with England.] ...

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    My lamp was burning as I had left it my travelling bag was on the table. Still holding the child, she stood pale as death, waiting for me. Elfie's wondering eyes ...

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  5. THE FINALE.—THE WIFE WRITES, AND CLOSES THE STORY.

    The prelude to "The Two Destinies" began with a little narrative, which you may have forgotten by this time. The narrative was written by myself—a ...

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  6. THE MYSTERIES OF CRIME' OR, THE EXPERIENCES OF AN EDINBURGH DETECTIVE.—No, XX.

    Two solitary characters stood in the midst of a continual hurry-scurry of bustling life. An odd pair they were, but closely linked together. The first was ...

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