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  2. THE NOVELIST. WITHIN HER GRASP.

    I Kept my room for the rest of that day; pleading an overwhelming headache as my excuse. My malady was, in fact; a very real one, but at first Sir Robert was not inclined to ...

    Article : 4,425 words
  3. CHAPTER VI.

    The days wont by, and Cissy was introduced to the type-writer. It took her a long time to learn the positions of the letters. As they Wore not arranged alphabetically, the thing ...

    Article : 2,209 words
  4. THE DUCIES OF DULVERTON.

    When Cissy awoke the next morning the Sun was streaming into her room in a most reprchonsibly cheerful way. She got up at once. Her little chamber was so bright that ...

    Article : 2,221 words
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