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  2. CHAPTER II. (Continued).

    He brought two hammook chairs and placed them facing the house. She snatched her chair round to face the flower-bed and sat staring at the border, ...

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  3. A SECRET OF SCOTLAND YARD.

    Harold laughed. "Yes, I understand what you felt. There is nothing quite equal to the snobbery of certain people who are poor and well born. They have to ...

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  4. CHAPTER XX.

    So far then his forecast has been accurate. After Parslet's frank admission of his profession the hotel clerk's manner changed altogether. It was now plain ...

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  5. ORIGINAL POETRY.

    "Lad, I am sick for the almond bloom, The bud on the bare brown tree The dark pine bough and the shaft of broom. ...

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  6. CHAPTER XXI.

    Carnfax rose from his chair as he recognised his visitor. The first glance at him was enough to show Harold how terribly he was altered from the jolly, rubicund man ...

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  8. THE OLD PICTURE.

    Dressed up in stiff old silks and lace, With idue hands upon her knee, Great grandmamma looks strangely down, Bending her haughty glance on me — ...

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