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  2. THE DEVIL A SAINT WOULD BE. CHAPTER I.

    It was through no fault of mine whatever that the mistake occurred by which I, James Underbolt, unexpectedly became my uncle's sole heir. My Uncle Bellamere was ...

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  3. THE NOVELIST. THE WATCHMAN OF ORSDEN MOSS.

    Feeling vaguely conseious that her cousin's communication would have to deal with the three or four personages with whom her own young life was surrounded and intimately ...

    Article : 2,132 words
  4. CHAPTER II.

    My wife answered my expectations in one way. She certainly enhanced my importance greatly; she was much sought after in society. I was proud of her—proud to see men of the ...

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  5. WHAT WOULD THE CODFISH SAY?

    IF the codfish in the seas realized how great a blessing they are to mankind they would not mind so much being caught, and dried, and salted. At least, this is one way of looking ...

    Article : 511 words
  6. CHAPTER XVII.

    "A couple of letters for you, Mat; one for you, Naomi; one for you, also, Levi; all the rest are mine. Here you are." Mr. Aaron Shelvocke distributed the ...

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