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  2. CHAPTER XII.

    Anthony's journey had been a pleasant one especially the latter part of it, when the coolness of a dewy night had replaced the glare of day; smoking quietly, and meditating upon his prospects, he would not have changed places with a king. Since he had definitely made up his mind to ...

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  3. CHAPTER XIII.

    That night the Rogersons went to church in a body, as usual for they were a churchy family. Mrs.Rogerson was that power in the congregation which only a self-asserting, middle-aged, highly respectable female of pronounced religious views can be, and fully recognised her responsibilities as ...

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  4. CHATPER XIV.

    After all, it was past eleven before the wanderers returned; for the right track was difficult to find while the moon was shut off from it by the tall scrub, and its many pitfalls had to be encountered with care. Hand in hand, and cautious step by step, the affianced lovers came down from their ...

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