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SWORD AND GOWN.
A Novel.
BY THE AUTHOR OF
"GUY LIVINGSTONE."
NEW YORK:
FRANKLIN SQUARE.
1859.
[Transcriber's note: the author was George Alfred Lawrence]
CHAPTER I.
"There _is_ something in this climate, after all. I suppose there are
not many places where one could lie on the shore in December, and enjoy
the air as much as I have done for the last two hours."
Harry Molyneux turned his face seaward again as he spoke, and drank in
the soft breeze eagerly; he could scarcely help thanking it aloud, as it
stole freshly over his frame, and played gently with his hair, and left
a delicate caress on his cheek--the cheek that was now always so pale,
save in the one round scarlet spot where, months ago, Consumption had
hung out her flag of "No surrender.
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