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  2. “SHADOWS IN THE SUNLIGHT.”

    For many a weary hour does Bessie Morris lie awake thinking—thinking over the events of the afternoon and evening. The scar on her forehead throbs painfully—as ...

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  3. CHAPTER XXXII.

    The next evening Smiley called, and Phyllis, still borne down by grief, received him as a woman in distress receives the only Mend on whose aid she can rely. ...

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  4. CHAPTER XXXIV.

    Happy at having done what little she could of duty to her husband, but tearful at times as she thought of her fattier and home, Phyllis was working at a black dress when Mrs. Faircraft ...

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  5. FREEBENCH;

    Arriving as it did so soon after the proclamation, Harry’s letter seemed only come to confirm the fears which the proclamation itself and Smiley’s hints had engendered in Phyllis’s ...

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  6. CHAPTER XLII.

    William Chetwode would have been more than mortal man if he could have withstood the half-earnest, half-humoured entreaty which flashes forth ...

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  7. YARNS ON OLDEN TIMES.

    In Adelaide in those days there was stationed a company of regulars and also a small number of Sappers and Miners. The latter were engaged mostly on the bush surveys under Capt. Frome, ...

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  8. CHAPTER XXXIII.

    As Smiley went homeward in the enjoyment of a conviction that fortune was favouring him, certain doubts began to cross his mind. What was the value of a married woman’s ...

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  9. CHAPTER XLIII.

    The tone of ineffable condescension in which Reginald Power utters the foregoing words, should be heard to be believed. As one conferring an unspeakable ...

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