THE ARGOSY.
MARCH, 1891.
THE FATE OF THE HARA DIAMOND.
CHAPTER IX.
At “The golden Griffin.”
Captain Edmund Ducie was one of the first to emerge
from the wreck. He crept out of the br...
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THE ARGOSY.
FEBRUARY, 1891.
THE FATE OF THE HARA DIAMOND.
CHAPTER V.
At rose cottage.
On regaining my senses I found myself in a cozy little
bed in a cozy little room, with an old gentleman sitting
by...
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THE ARGOSY.
JUNE, 1891.
THE FATE OF THE HARA DIAMOND.
CHAPTER XXII.
Mr. Madgin at the Helm.
Mr. Madgin’s house stood somewhat back from
the main street of Eastbury. It was an old-fashioned...
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THE ARGOSY.
MAY, 1891.
THE FATE OF THE HARA DIAMOND.
CHAPTER XVIII.
Janet in A new character.
On entering Lady Chillington’s room for the
second time, Janet found that the mistress of Deepley
Wa...
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THE ARGOSY.
JANUARY, 1891.
THE SILENT CHIMES.
Putting them up.
I hardly know whether to write this history, or not;
for its events did not occur within my own recollection,
and I can only relate them ...
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THE ARGOSY.
APRIL, 1891.
THE FATE OF THE HARA DIAMOND.
CHAPTER XIV.
Drashkil-smoking.
“It must and shall be mine!”
So spoke Captain Ducie on the spur of the moment as
he wrote the last wor...
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