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  2. "FOR MOMENTS THAT SEEMED TO HIM HOURS, GERTRUDE'S PALE LIPS NO SOUND"— CHAP. IV.

    October and November passed, and the New Zealand summer was nearing its height. Lionel and Gertrude met more frequently than ever, for Mr.Lindsay could perceive nothing in the manner of either to cause him alarm, and Mrs. Bushby, who ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Mrs. BUSHBY'S mansion, albeit built of wood, bore a very imposing appearance, and was surrounded by fine and extensive grounds, sloping to the beautiful Bay of Dunesk. The house itself possessed every comfort and many luxuries, and was withal ...

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