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CONTENTS. | |
Part I. Chapter I., II., III. | Part II. IV., V. |
Part III. VI., VII. | Part IV. VIII., IX. |
Part V. X., XI. | Part VI. XII., XIII. |
Part VII. XIV., XV. | Part VIII. XVI., XVII., XVIII. |
Part IX. XIX., XX., XXI. | Part X. XXII., XXIII., XXIV. |
Part XI. XXV., XXVI., XXVII. | |
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BY
W I L L I A M B L A C K,
AUTHOR OF
“A DAUGHTER OF HETH,” “MADCAP VIOLET,” “STRANGEADVENTURES OF A PHAETON,” Etc.
NEW YORK:
JOHN W. LOVELL COMPANY,
14 & 16 Vesey Street.
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By WILLIAM BLACK.
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ON a small headland of the distant island of Lewis, an old man stoodlooking out on a desolate waste of rain-beaten sea. It was a wild andwet day. From out of the lowering Southwest fierce gusts of wind weredriving up volumes and flying rags of clouds, and sweeping onward at thesame time the gathering waves that fell hissing and thunder