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GREAT PORTER SQUARE:
A MYSTERY.

BY
B. L. FARJEON,
Author of “Grif,” “London’s Heart,” “The House of White
Shadows,” etc.

IN THREE VOLUMES.

VOLUME II.

LONDON:
WARD AND DOWNEY,
12, YORK STREET, COVENT GARDEN.
1885.
[ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.]


PRINTED BY
KELLY AND CO., GATE STREET, LINCOLN’S INN FIELDS
AND KINGSTON-ON-THAMES.


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CONTENTS.

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XX.—The “Evening Moon” concludes its narrative, and affords a further insight into the child-like and volatile character of Lydia Holdfast1
XXI.—Richard Manx makes love to “sweet Becky”31
XXII.—In which Becky gives way to her feelings, and renews an old acquaintance42
XXIII.—“Justice” sends a letter to the Editor of the “Evening Moon”62
XXIV.—Frederick Holdfast’s Statement88
XXV.—Frederick Holdfast’s Statement (continued)96
XXVI.—Frederick Holdfast’s Statement (continued)125
XXVII.—Frederick Holdfast’s Statement (continued)158[iv]
XXVIII.—Frederick Holdfast’s Statement (continued)189
XXIX.—Frederick Holdfast’s Statement (concluded)219
XXX.—Becky’s reply to her Lover’s Statement245

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GREAT PORTER SQUARE:
A MYSTERY.

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CHAPTER XX.

THE “EVENING MOON” CONCLUDES ITS NARRATIVE,AND AFFORDS A FURTHE

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