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  2. CHAPTER XIV.

    Those winter months were unutterably dreary for Lady Mary Haselden. She felt weighed down by a sense of death aud woe near at hand. The horror of that dreadful moment in which she found her grandmother lying ...

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  3. CHAPTER XV.

    Having made up his mind to stay at Fellside until after Easter, Maulevrier settled down very quietly—for him. He rode a good deal, fished a little, looked after his dogs, played billiards, made a devout appearance in the big square pew ...

    Article : 2,428 words
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