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  2. CHAPTER XIII.

    "So, my dear Maria, you were not at the ball last night, I hear," said the canon, as he entered, the drawingroom, where his sister was sitting alone. "I can't say, under the ...

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  3. THE CANON'S WARD.*

    "Well, Adair, how are you this morning? None the worse, I hope, for our little sium of yesterday—though, by the bye, you left us early, like a true knight to be the ...

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  4. CHAPTER XX.

    Meanwhile, Major Duff-Scott took charge of Elizabeth, and he was very well satisfied with the arrangement that left her to his care. He always preferred a mature woman to a ...

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  5. THE THREE MISS KINGS.*

    Paul Brion was wakened from his sleep next morning by the sound of Mrs. Duff-Scott's carriage wheels and prancing horses, and, sauntering to his sittingroom window as he ...

    Article : 2,402 words
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