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  2. THE NOVELIST.

    Often in Doreen's dreams she saw the cold, sluggish waters of the canal, as it flowed past the tall houses with the fine double doors and the fanlights. In the ...

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  3. THE STORYTELLER.

    "Hullo!" I said. Entering the garden I had caught sight of her seated under the large oak tree. My fair cousin Elizabeth is not what one would call a deep reader. ...

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  4. ORIGINAL POETRY.

    I have found earth too beautiful for speech, And, in a sudden tremor of delight, Sometimes, at the cool carol of the night, I have stood puzzled on a yellow beach ...

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  5. CHAPTER II.

    Doreen sat up in bed, her heart beating. She was no longer the little Doreen who had paced the Mall with Clarinda in her arms. That time was more than twelve ...

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  6. THE SKETCHER.

    It was the clammy beetle that realty Bent me to bed in a disturbed and rather confused state of mind. Despite a steady ooze of perspiration, I was with some ...

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