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  2. CHAPTER IX.

    The arrival of Mrs. Dunning at Wrenchford Manor was the excitement of the village and the neighbourhood. She was met at the station by Alfred Strood, and ...

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  3. A Light For Christmas

    THE milk waggon stopped with a rattle. "This is the place, Miss," said the driver, stepping down, and ...

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  4. THE WHISTLING JACK.

    Not far above me, in the boughs, he sat: a solemn thing: On the grey limb in grey he sat; he did not move to sing: He was so dumb; he seemed to see no glamour in the Spring. Near by me did the chickens run beneath their mother's eye: ...

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