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Page 56
... taken up for dead , and the husband goes into hiding until the result of the cousin's injuries can be ascertained . They are searching for the husband everywhere , and the girl's father , who has dabbled in hypnotism , and has ...
... taken up for dead , and the husband goes into hiding until the result of the cousin's injuries can be ascertained . They are searching for the husband everywhere , and the girl's father , who has dabbled in hypnotism , and has ...
Page 64
... taken , and he walked a long way up town before he recovered his balance . He had never dreamt of such prompt consideration as Mr. Brandreth had promised to give his novel . He had expected to carry it round from publisher to publisher ...
... taken , and he walked a long way up town before he recovered his balance . He had never dreamt of such prompt consideration as Mr. Brandreth had promised to give his novel . He had expected to carry it round from publisher to publisher ...
Page 75
... taken with Mr. Kane in fancy , he meanly passed quite near him . Kane looked up , and called out , " Ah , good - evening , good - evening ! " and rose and shook hands with him , and asked him how in the world he happened to have found ...
... taken with Mr. Kane in fancy , he meanly passed quite near him . Kane looked up , and called out , " Ah , good - evening , good - evening ! " and rose and shook hands with him , and asked him how in the world he happened to have found ...
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