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  2. A STRANGE VOYAGE

    All these incidents of the steamer, the derelicts, the gull and the like, formed our voyage. They seem to lead to nothing; but in reality they bring us slowly, but faithfully ...

    Article : 6,330 words
  3. DOUBLE CUNNING.

    "I'm one o' that sort, my dear, that never gives up," said Uncle Wash, rather despondently. "I'm beat for the present, but we'll have him. Don't you fear about that." ...

    Article : 2,029 words
  4. CHAPTER XCIV.

    It was Lady Fanshaw who insisted upon going back to Helmthorpe. Sir Harry had opposed her in his gentle, tender way, but she was so firm that he yielded, and they ...

    Article : 1,165 words
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  6. CHAPTER XCIII.

    "Curse him! is he ever going to give in?" said Sheldrake. "I've a good mind to kill him." "You've pretty well done it as it is," ...

    Article : 1,082 words
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