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I.
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Sixty Pounds to Old Jekyl
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[166]
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II.
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Why did it anger him?
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[173]
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III.
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Cecil’s Romance
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[179]
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IV.
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Charlotte Pain’s “Turn-out”
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[185]
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V.
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A Revelation
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[191]
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VI.
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Mr. Verrall’s Chambers
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[202]
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VII.
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Beyond Recall
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[208]
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VIII.
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The Tradition of the Dark Plain
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[216]
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IX.
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The Dead alive again
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[225]
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X.
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Nine Thousand and Forty-five Pounds
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[236]
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XI.
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Those Bonds again!
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[239]
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XII.
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“I see it: but I cannot explain it”
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[244]
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XIII.
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A Red-letter Day for Mrs. Bond
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[258]
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XIV.
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Isaac Hastings turns to thinking
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[267]
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XV.
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A Nightmare for the Rector of All Souls’
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[272]
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XVI.
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Mr. Layton “looked up”
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[278]
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XVII.
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Gone!
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[290]
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XVIII.
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Murmurs; and Curious Doubts
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[294]
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XIX.
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Bobbing Joan
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[302]
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XX.
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Mrs. Bond’s Visit
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[310]
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XXI.
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A Dread Fear
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[315]
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XXII.
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Bearing the Brunt
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[329]
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XXIII.
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“As Fine as a Queen!”
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[343]
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XXIV.
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A Visit to Lord Averil
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[356]
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XXV.
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In the Streets of Prior’s Ash
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[367]
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XXVI.
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My Lady washes her Hands
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[377]
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XXVII.
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A Broken Idol
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[382]
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