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  1. THE NOVELIST. The Sacrifice of Enid,

    Synopsis of instalments I. to IV.—A young woman, who appears to have been brought un [?] a lady, and who gives her name as Mary Williams, obtains occupation in the ...

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  2. CHAPTER VI. (continued).

    "I don't Grudge you anything, my dear boy," said his mother the next morning, "as you very well know: hut don-t you think that carpet is a little too good for an ...

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  4. CHAPTER VIL—A DECLARATION.

    Mary Williams was now-firmly established. as a typist to Ronald Westlake. In a business point of view he declared 'that she was invaluable to him: Punctual to a ...

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  5. CHAPTER VIII—THE CHIEF BUTLER.

    Ronald ' returned after some quarter of ' an hour, looking grave but serene. Daylight waft fast departing, but a huge red moon had risen and shed her light over the ...

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  6. CHAPTER IX.—ALARM.

    For some little time after this Ronald was very grave and silent. He' spent as little time as.possible with Mary, giving her her work briefly, and. quite ...

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