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  2. THE NOVELIST. THE THIRD VOLUME.

    Having, as be considered, prepared the ground by acquainting Claude with the notabilities of the neighbourhood. Tait next proceeded to secure an interview with Kerry. ...

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  3. CHAPTER XXX.

    On returning home Claude found that Tait, contrary to his expressed intention, had gone out. Dormer, who was packing a portmanteau for the Horriaton journey, could not ...

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  4. SONS OF FIRE.

    No more was seen or beard of Lady Emily at Matcham. Except the one fact that she had returned to Suffolk on the morning after her brief appearance at the Manor, nothing ...

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  5. CHAPTER XXXI.

    The Vicar of Theraton was a severe man, a trifle narrow in bis views, and imperious of tember; but he was also fond of Rood cheer and hospitality—virtues which cover a ...

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