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  2. CHAPTER II.

    Mr. Broughton was a self-made and self-educated man; but this did not of necessity make him mean, coarse-minded, or vulgar; had he been so he would probably have remained a day-labourer in old England, as his father had been before ...

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  3. CHAPTER III.

    Reggie Brayliegh's father was a man of very different stamp to his neighbour, James Broughton; he had settled in Sydney very much about the same time as the latter. Bringing with him a small capital, he—as then was the ...

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  4. CHAPTER IV.

    Ruth Grey was past her early youth, and must have been at least thirty, when Amy Brayliegh. died. She was tall, with fine figure and commanding presence, and a face which, without being strictly handsome, would be picked ...

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