Hirell, by the author of 'Abel Drake's wife' (J. Saunders). |
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Mr . Saunders employs a nervous diction which would make any work of fiction
proceeding from his hand , of value , even if no other merits could be ascribed to
it . But his characters are just as forcible and concise . . . He has produced a ...
Mr . Saunders employs a nervous diction which would make any work of fiction
proceeding from his hand , of value , even if no other merits could be ascribed to
it . But his characters are just as forcible and concise . . . He has produced a ...
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One more pause — the open letter on the slope , elbows on each side , hands
clasped and drawn down over the eyes as if to shut out the too brilliant light from
the conservatory - and shut in the letter while a last thoughtful look at it is taken .
One more pause — the open letter on the slope , elbows on each side , hands
clasped and drawn down over the eyes as if to shut out the too brilliant light from
the conservatory - and shut in the letter while a last thoughtful look at it is taken .
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asked Cunliff , stretching out his hand . No , sir - no . But as you were so anxious
about the payment into the bank to - day , I thought I ' d come myself , with all I
have been able to collect . ' Cunliff looked as if he could have dispensed with this
...
asked Cunliff , stretching out his hand . No , sir - no . But as you were so anxious
about the payment into the bank to - day , I thought I ' d come myself , with all I
have been able to collect . ' Cunliff looked as if he could have dispensed with this
...
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It was as if he felt he was in the mood for mistakes , and mistakes should not be
made . His strong will carried him successfully through . When he had finished ,
he dallied a little with his cheque - book in his hand , thinking :If I draw the
cheque ...
It was as if he felt he was in the mood for mistakes , and mistakes should not be
made . His strong will carried him successfully through . When he had finished ,
he dallied a little with his cheque - book in his hand , thinking :If I draw the
cheque ...
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Then , as Cunliff advanced to shut the door , he met at the threshold , Mr . Arnold ,
with his brown , healthy vigorous face , volunteer garb , and a superb new rifle in
his hand . Cunliff , how are you ? I found the door open — the hall empty ; so I ...
Then , as Cunliff advanced to shut the door , he met at the threshold , Mr . Arnold ,
with his brown , healthy vigorous face , volunteer garb , and a superb new rifle in
his hand . Cunliff , how are you ? I found the door open — the hall empty ; so I ...
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