CHAPTER IX. THE RIVALS.
"So" that if- you would marry Ma<J£;mo|eelle JBwgegb,^ you must elope with, Markdi looked more troubled. It i? a bold Btep, > '"6aid ! He, «t length, "Wit Mad*toe;F.ajmx)f has already advised it."; , "Ah !" exolaimed Malissof, who could alway9 I W,PK9O*ptsxeaBuries." i ; togctW »nd concocted ;a k plan ,, which promised . .the, greatest 'success ; aft^r bre*kfa,t, Markof returned to ,(^Qsd ( Madame, Pajarof,, while, Majispof, w,erit sn ta'the, Berlag.ulnea. lit .Wjfw., well that , ; he,,haq found no time, [to expend' ifcl useless" self-compaesion, he nad thus .spared hjm?©^ a world of fruitless; suffering yboeWe^ -when ; he had once made tip hiefmind, ifc was contrary to hit habjiti. to revert to t|ie n»st. * " ' (To bi'Conttnued.) ' i
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Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 133, 19 December 1885, Page 6
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114CHAPTER IX. THE RIVALS. Te Aroha News, Volume III, Issue 133, 19 December 1885, Page 6
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