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  2. THE NOVELIST.

    With this great programme before her, the responsibilities of wealth were no longer so oppressive. When power can be used for beneficent purposes, who would not be ...

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  3. GATHERED IN.

    Mr. McDiarmid was as desirous of an explanation with Edith as she could be; so on the following morning, when, after a restless night, she rose early, and met the master of ...

    Article : 1,913 words
  4. CHAPTER LXIII.—AND LAST.

    "Edith is here," said Sybil, as her brother arrived with Harry Stalker in the afternoon of this day. "You will find her in the garden, or more likely in the silver-fir avenue. ...

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