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  2. ORIGINAL POETRY.

    I hear the sad sea surge, and suddenly, Like some unloosened maniac who strains Still at the broken bonds that set him free, The wind stalks howling in his shattered ...

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  3. THE NOVELIST.

    "Delighted to see you, my dear Gerald. On one Of your flying visits, I suppose?" The time was 6 o'clock on a warm summer's evening in the year 1911; the place ...

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  4. THE STORYTELLER.

    For the second time that afternoon the ambulance stopped in E[?] street. Dare Fabian wathched its progress, the slowing down, and the halt at the gate with the ...

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  6. CHAPTER II.

    On the morning following the tragic event at the Majestic,Danecourt walked into the St.James's Club, and received from the hall-porter the card of the dead man. and ...

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