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Excerpt from The Pirates of "the Foam," Vol. 3 of 3: A Novel
Alice had a tinge of melancholy, and a feel ing of some unknown dread, on her mind as she fondly bade her lover farewell. She could not divest her mind of the belief that the object he had in View had a certain amount of danger in it. Any dealings with the Mason family to her appeared a risk of life, from the treacherous, scheming character of the whole family. Besides, the assassins of the baronet were still at large. The news papers stated nothing about the death Of old John Mason, the last account simply being that the murderers of the English baronet were positively known, but had baf?ed all pursuit.
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