Hirell, by the author of 'Abel Drake's wife' (J. Saunders). |
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... visit in the morning to his old schoolmaster , his proposal to Hirell and her
refusal , down to his delicate withdrawal in the evening to avoid profaning the
sanctity of the sorrow of the stricken household , is pathetically and most
effectively told ...
... visit in the morning to his old schoolmaster , his proposal to Hirell and her
refusal , down to his delicate withdrawal in the evening to avoid profaning the
sanctity of the sorrow of the stricken household , is pathetically and most
effectively told ...
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I assure you , sir , ' said the agent , ' I have done my best to force in all arrears ,
even under painful circumstances' I told you , Mr . Jarman , ' interrupted Cunliff , in
a rapid , impetuous tone , ' I did not wish to hurt deserving people among my ...
I assure you , sir , ' said the agent , ' I have done my best to force in all arrears ,
even under painful circumstances' I told you , Mr . Jarman , ' interrupted Cunliff , in
a rapid , impetuous tone , ' I did not wish to hurt deserving people among my ...
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We were done for when they told me to go in and lose , for to go in and win was
simply impossible . Canliff , old fellow , I did it ! I won ! ' Mr . Arnold was a tall ,
robust man , who found it only a sort of profitable and honourable recreation to
guide ...
We were done for when they told me to go in and lose , for to go in and win was
simply impossible . Canliff , old fellow , I did it ! I won ! ' Mr . Arnold was a tall ,
robust man , who found it only a sort of profitable and honourable recreation to
guide ...
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his face seemed doubtfully to ask , and then its sudden illumination told all the
rest . He understood it well enough . Presently he was in a cab , the horse
galloping under the excitement of the cabman ' s whip , WAITING FOR AN
ANSWER .
his face seemed doubtfully to ask , and then its sudden illumination told all the
rest . He understood it well enough . Presently he was in a cab , the horse
galloping under the excitement of the cabman ' s whip , WAITING FOR AN
ANSWER .
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under the excitement of the cabman ' s whip , who knew he had got the right kind
of fare , when told to drive fast , and to go to · Coutts ' s Bank . ' CHAPTER III . A
LONDON TWILIGHT . LONDON is not beautiful , that must be owned ; neither is it
...
under the excitement of the cabman ' s whip , who knew he had got the right kind
of fare , when told to drive fast , and to go to · Coutts ' s Bank . ' CHAPTER III . A
LONDON TWILIGHT . LONDON is not beautiful , that must be owned ; neither is it
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