Sevenoaks by J. G. (Josiah Gilbert) Holland
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Which tells of a great public meeting in Sevenoaks, the burning in effigy of Mr. Belcher, and that gentleman's interview with a reporter CHAPTER XV. Which tells about Mrs. Dillingham's Christmas and the New Year's Reception at the Palgrave Mansion CHAPTER XVI. Which gives an account of a voluntary and an involuntary visit of Sam Yates to Number Nine CHAPTER XVII. In which Jim constructs two happy-Davids, raises his hotel, and dismisses Sam Yates CHAPTER XVIII. In which Mrs. Dillingham makes some important discoveries, but fails to reveal them to the reader CHAPTER XIX. In which Mr. Belcher becomes President of the Crooked Valley Railroad, with large "Terminal facilities," and makes an adventure into a long-meditated crime |
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