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... and never having been intimate with any convict in my life , and the manners of ruffians and gaol - birds being quite unfamiliar to me , the idea of entering into competition with M. Eugène Sue was abandoned .
... and never having been intimate with any convict in my life , and the manners of ruffians and gaol - birds being quite unfamiliar to me , the idea of entering into competition with M. Eugène Sue was abandoned .
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The doctor and the lawyer from Clavering , who had seen the chaise pass through , came up in a gig half an hou after the Major's arrival , and entered by the back door . The former gave a detailed account of the seizure and demise of ...
The doctor and the lawyer from Clavering , who had seen the chaise pass through , came up in a gig half an hou after the Major's arrival , and entered by the back door . The former gave a detailed account of the seizure and demise of ...
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So he accepted Foker's invitation to dinner , and the young men entered the inn together , where Mr. Foker stopped at the bar , and called upon Miss Rummer , the landlady's fair daughter , who presided there , to give him a glass of ...
So he accepted Foker's invitation to dinner , and the young men entered the inn together , where Mr. Foker stopped at the bar , and called upon Miss Rummer , the landlady's fair daughter , who presided there , to give him a glass of ...
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Pen's eyes opened wide and bright , as Mrs. Haller entered with a downcast look , then rallying at the sound of the applause , swept the house with a grateful glance , and , folding her hands across her breast , sank down in a ...
Pen's eyes opened wide and bright , as Mrs. Haller entered with a downcast look , then rallying at the sound of the applause , swept the house with a grateful glance , and , folding her hands across her breast , sank down in a ...
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And as , when three years previously , and on entering the fifth form at the Cistercians , his father had made him a present of a gold watch which the boy took from under his pillow and examined on the instant of waking : for ever ...
And as , when three years previously , and on entering the fifth form at the Cistercians , his father had made him a present of a gold watch which the boy took from under his pillow and examined on the instant of waking : for ever ...
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