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  2. THE NOVELIST.

    Mr. Fentolin, having succeeded in getting rid of his niece and his somewhat embarrassing guest for at least two hours, was scated in his study, planning out a ...

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  3. THE STORYTELLER.

    On the sunny side lived J. Hilton Dickson. On the steeper slope, facing the west, James Dixon. Between their properties lay the creek—between the men themselves ...

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  4. CHAPTER XVIII.

    The beautiful but somewhat anstere front of St. David's Hall seemed, in a scuse, transformed as Hamel and his companion climbed the worn grey steps, which led on to ...

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