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“ They are talking about Doctor Boyne and Captain Shandon , " Warrington said , “ who are the two Irish controversialists of the Dawn and the Day , Dr. Boyne being the Protestant champion , and Captain Shandon the Liberal orator .
“ They are talking about Doctor Boyne and Captain Shandon , " Warrington said , “ who are the two Irish controversialists of the Dawn and the Day , Dr. Boyne being the Protestant champion , and Captain Shandon the Liberal orator .
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Warrington one day threw him a letter across the table , which was brought by a printer's boy , “ from Captain Shandon , sir "the little emissary said : and then went and fell asleep on his accustomed bench in the passage .
Warrington one day threw him a letter across the table , which was brought by a printer's boy , “ from Captain Shandon , sir "the little emissary said : and then went and fell asleep on his accustomed bench in the passage .
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We will go and see Shandon . We are sure to find him at home . ” “ Where does he live ? " asked Pen . “ In the Fleet Prison , " Warrington said . “ And very much at home he is there , too . He is the king of the place .
We will go and see Shandon . We are sure to find him at home . ” “ Where does he live ? " asked Pen . “ In the Fleet Prison , " Warrington said . “ And very much at home he is there , too . He is the king of the place .
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Nobody could help liking Charley Shandon who saw him once , and those whom he ruined could scarcely be angry with him . When Pen and Warrington arrived , the Captain ( he had been in an Irish militia regiment once , and the title ...
Nobody could help liking Charley Shandon who saw him once , and those whom he ruined could scarcely be angry with him . When Pen and Warrington arrived , the Captain ( he had been in an Irish militia regiment once , and the title ...
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Mamma began to cry ; Mr. Bungay turned red , and looked fiercely out of his bloodshot little eyes ; Shandon's pen went on , and Pen and Warrington arrived with their knock . Captain Shandon looked up from his work .
Mamma began to cry ; Mr. Bungay turned red , and looked fiercely out of his bloodshot little eyes ; Shandon's pen went on , and Pen and Warrington arrived with their knock . Captain Shandon looked up from his work .
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