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CONDENSED NOVELS

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CONDENSED NOVELS

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01 CHAPTER I. The Dodds were dead. For twenty year they had slept under the green
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02 CHAPTER II. On the death of his parents, Faraday Little was taken to Raby Hall. In
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03 CHAPTER III. Young Little WAS clever. At seven he had constructed a telescope; at
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04 CHAPTER IV. The breach between young Little and Mr. Raby was slowly widening.
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05 CHAPTER V. Little worked hard. He studied night and day. In five years he became
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06 CHAPTER VI. Encouraged by love, Little worked hard upon his new flying-machine.
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07 CHAPTER VII.*
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08 CHAPTER VIII. Little came up the rope hand over hand. Lady Caroline crouched in
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09 CHAPTER IX. Lady Caroline fainted. When she revived it was dark. They were
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10 CHAPTER X. They were slowly descending. Presently Lady Caroline distinguished
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11 CHAPTER XI. Little returned to London. Passing through London one day he met a
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12 CHAPTER I. "I remember him a little boy," said the Duchess. "His mother was a
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13 CHAPTER II. Lothaw was immensely rich. The possessor of seventeen castles,
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14 CHAPTER III. Mr. Putney Giles's was Lothaw's first grand dinner-party. Yet, by
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15 CHAPTER IV. As Lothaw turned to leave the Cardinal, he was struck by a beautiful
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16 CHAPTER V. Lothaw was maturing. He had attended two woman's rights
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17 CHAPTER VI. As Lothaw drove toward his country-seat, "The Mural Enclosure," he
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18 CHAPTER VII. "Each of these pearls, my Lord, is worth fifty thousand guineas," said
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19 CHAPTER VIII. As Lothaw left Mr. Amethyst's, he ran against General Camperdown.
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20 CHAPTER IX. Lothaw spent the next six months on an Aryan island, in an Aryan
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21 CHAPTER I. It was toward the close of a bright October day. The last rays of the
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22 CHAPTER II. It needed but a glance at the new-comer to detect at once the form
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23 CHAPTER III. Genevra Tompkins stood at the door of the log-cabin, looking after
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24 CHAPTER IV. Genevra had not proceeded many miles before a weariness seized
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25 CHAPTER V. The moon rose cheerfully above Donner Lake. On its placid bosom a
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26 CHAPTER VI. A year has passed away. Natty Bumpo was returning from Gold Hill,
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27 CHAPTER I. MY HOME.
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28 CHAPTER II. THE FIGHTING FIFTY-SIXTH.
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29 CHAPTER I. The sun was setting over Sloperton Grange, and reddened the
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30 CHAPTER II. "Forbear, Selina," said the phantom in a hollow voice.
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31 CHAPTER III Edgardo galloped rapidly towards Sloperton. When the outline of the
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32 CHAPTER IV. About half a mile from Sloperton Station the South Clapham and
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33 CHAPTER V. A nameless terror seemed to have taken possession of Clarissa, Lady
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34 CHAPTER VI. The morning of the seventeenth dawned brightly over Sloperton. "A
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35 CHAPTER VII. Scarcely had the wedding-train left the Grange, than Alice Sedilia,
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36 CHAPTER VIII. At exactly two o'clock on the seventeenth, Rupert Sedilia, who had
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37 CHAPTER IX. When the bells again rang on the new parish church of Sloperton it
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38 CHAPTER I. SHOWING THE QUALITY OF THE CUSTOMERS OF THE
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39 CHAPTER II. THE COMBAT.
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40 CHAPTER III. SHOWING HOW THE KING OF FRANCE WENT UP A
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41 CHAPTER I. My earliest impressions are of a huge, misshapen rock, against which
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42 CHAPTER II. Blunderbore Hall, the seat of James Rawjester, Esq., was encompassed
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43 CHAPTER III. The crash startled me from my self-control. The housekeeper bent
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44 CHAPTER IV. I followed the housekeeper as she led the way timidly to my room.
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45 CHAPTER V. My pupil was a bright little girl, who spoke French with a perfect
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46 CHAPTER I. "Nerei repandirostrum incurvicervicum pecus."
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47 CHAPTER II. "Lord Lovel he stood at the garden gate, A-combing his milk-white
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48 CHAPTER III. "He carries weight, he rides a race, 'Tis for a thousand pound."
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49 CHAPTER IV. "He holds him by his glittering eye."
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50 CHAPTER I. My father was a north-country surgeon. He had retired, a widower,
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51 CHAPTER II. An official letter, with the Admiralty seal, informed me that I was
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52 CHAPTER III. At the masthead I made the acquaintance of two youngsters of about
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53 CHAPTER IV. As we sat together in the cockpit, picking the weevils out of our
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54 CHAPTER V. "Now, Pills, you'll have a chance to smell powder," said Briggs as he
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55 CHAPTER VI. We were ordered to the West Indies. Although Captain Boltrope's
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56 CHAPTER VII. The reader will guess what followed. I fell deeply in love with Clara
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57 CHAPTER I. One cigar a day!" said Judge Boompointer.
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58 CHAPTER II. THE DOWNWARD PATH.
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59 CHAPTER III. AND LAST.
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60 CHAPTER I. MARY JONES'S NARRATIVE.
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61 CHAPTER II. THE SLIM YOUNG MAN'S STORY.
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62 CHAPTER III. NO. 27 LIMEHOUSE ROAD.
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63 CHAPTER IV. COUNT MOSCOW'S NARRATIVE.
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64 CHAPTER V. DR. DIGGS'S STATEMENT.
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65 CHAPTER VI. STATEMENT OF THE PUBLISHER.
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66 CHAPTER I. Every reader of Belle Boyd's narrative will remember an allusion to a
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67 CHAPTER II. I was born in Missouri. My dislike for the Northern scum was
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68 CHAPTER III. But the chaotic vortex of civil war approached, and fell destruction,
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69 CHAPTER IV. The roasting of an Abolitionist, by a greatly infuriated community,
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70 CHAPTER V. "Thy forte was less to act than speak, Maryland! Thy politics were
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71 CHAPTER VI. Released at last from durance vile and placed on board of an Erie
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