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Buried Alive: A Tale of These Days

CHAPTER I
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The indispensable Henry Leek was lost to him for ever.

He could not imagine what would happen to his existence in the future.

He could not conceive himself without Leek.

And, still worse, the immediate prospect of unknown horrors of publicity in connection with the death of Leek overwhelmed him.
"No!" said the doctor, cheerfully.

"Oh no! I was present.


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