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  2. THE NOVELIST.

    It seemed to Lossie as though it must be old Nan's droning voice which was in her cars. Old Nan had no often told them tales of the moor—told them in twilight and ...

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  3. THE STORYTELLER.

    "Everyone here? Pass the bread, please. Keep your legs to yourself, Mick." "Oh, you boys!" All the O'Brien boys were on one side ...

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  4. CHAPTER XXII.

    Basil met Wulfrie hurrying back to the cottage with Milly under his care. They sent the child back to her mother, and stood for a few moments in close ...

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