And then I understood my old friend’s absurd confusion. For Bellerive
chanced also to be the name of a married woman I knew in Scotland--at
least, it was her maiden name, and she was of French extraction.
THE END
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A PRISONER IN FAIRYLAND
(THE BOOK THAT ‘UNCLE PAUL’ WROTE)
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A VOLUME OF NATURE STORIES
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