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    From the house of death Cyril went straight to the Vicarage to tell his Vicar all that had happened, and to entreat for immediate freedom. He could not rest a ...

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  3. THE MYSTERIES OF CRIME; OR

    On the same night and about the same hour that Simon Penbank was feeling the power of an artless and innocent child, the Ruffian, a few streets further south, was ...

    Article : 6,126 words
  4. EPIPOGUE.

    Ten years later and Sir Cyril Culverhouse and his wife are still at Bridford, in the good old Queen Anne parsonage, not five minutes' walk from the lodging where the ...

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