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  2. CHAPTER V.

    Clive sat over the fire, stretching his hands out to the cheerful blaze, and watched the neat white-capped houbetaaid as she came in and out, busily laying the table. Outside Lucy had cone into the kitchen to see about a breakfast, and was trying to-satisfy her sister's curiosity without letting the ...

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  3. CHAPTER VI.

    Meanwhile Clive Dowling, all unknowing of the benevolent plants for his welfare, felt very disconsolate indeed. He couldn't go on like this much longer, and yet how could he keep away! In honour he was bound not to make love to this girl, and yet each day he found it more difficult to keep ...

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