Penny Dreadfuls, 1894 · page 270 of 400
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oan there wats a large establishment of domestios. CHAPTER CXXXV. peared determined to do THR DUEEZ AND HIS MISTRESS. THz ecene now changes to the British metro- lis again; and we must introduce the cceader the interior of the house which the Duke of Marehmont had taken ina fashionable quarter ills, aslthey were sent home in rapid succes. b for the accommodation of his mistress, Mrs. | sion, she enclosed to the Duke of ont, Oxenden. The reader cannot have f with a request that they might be immediately the ces under which this liquida The Duke purchased for her a ve®p foisted, if not forced herself upon the han ting of a carriage of the 3 for be it borne in that the wer Which she wielded over him was derived om thé fact that she had become a listener to between himself Barney the Burker the wight of the grad on entertainment that waa given in Belgrave ware house was swmptuously furnished; and ;/ a month ela | since the ee se yoourm Buasnn , a“ ECOMRRICLOO SS