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THE "SPTWMTNfi WHEEL" ®™ Stock of Hoilsellold and burnishing DEAPERY. THE SttKNIHG WHEEL, Dm ' wg your Tisit ™ wiil sell one bale o£ Heavy, Firm Double-bed SHEETING, 72in wide, 66 PRINCES STREET. " v2sfflwH|p|Fv 2sfflwH|p|F 1/4 a yard- well woith 1/8. INSPECTION CORDIALLY ITS"VITEZ>.

THE NOVELIST. I [Published by Special Arkangement.] THE ORIGINAL - - WOMAN. By F. FRANKFORT MOORM, Author of "The Girls of the House," "A Whirlwind Harvest," "I Forbid the Banns," " The Adventures of - Nell Gwynn," "The Jessamy Bride," &c, &c. [COPTKIGHT.] § CHAPTER XXVI. AS it true — was it true that it had been in her ipower to give him comfort in his That was the question which she asked herself all the time that she was sitting in the silence of her room that night. He loved her, and) she loved another man, and yet she had more than a hope that Philip Trent was the better for loving her. And she knew moreover that she felt the better for being loved by him. She now knew why she had felt no self-con-tempt — the self-contempt which should certainly have been hers^ — when she had gone away from being so passionately kissed by him two nights before. If she had in very deed loved him and not another man she could not have felt more consolation from the reflection, that she

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Otago Witness, Issue 2647, 7 December 1904, Page 63

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Page 63 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2647, 7 December 1904, Page 63

Page 63 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2647, 7 December 1904, Page 63

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