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  2. CHAPTER XXVI.

    Lord Crossbrook now insisted upon our return to Hagden, since at present nothing more could be done. I remember little of what happened until we reached the house, ...

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  3. ORIGINAL POETRY.

    The drooping flag hangs low; Peace over all! We know One common grief whole nations links to-day: ...

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  4. THE STORYTELLER.

    I was broken from a reef in Cleveland Bay during one of the periodical cyclones, and tossed up by a green-lipped wave on the very bluest day I have ever seen, on ...

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  5. CHAPTER XXVII.

    Roger Dobbs had been roused by the noise of our movements; he came from the servants' quarters, his portly shoulders covered with a big scarlet shawl. Lord Cressbrook ...

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  6. CHAPTER XXVIII.

    She did not speakā€”it seemed as though she were exhausted to the point of death. Her eyes moved slightly; as she recognised me a faint, painful smile flickered across ...

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