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  2. THE NOVELIST.

    The time was eleven in the forenoon; the season was the month of roses; the place was a room on the first floor at the Park-end of Piccadilly—a noisy room, because the ...

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  3. CHAPTER LI.

    When Kenneth, after dispatching the telegram to Castle Diarmid, returned with his uncle to Tingalpa, they were accompanied by Hugh Carmichael, who had apparently ...

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  4. CHAPTER LII.

    "Well," began Carmichael, "so far as I can recollect after this lapse of time (for our young friend here has a beard on Ms face, and must be four-and-twenty now), I'll tell ...

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  5. GATHERED IN.

    Edith Gray had been in Castlehurst all day. Her brother Charlie and his wife had arrived on the previous day, but even that could not keep the sister at home. She went ...

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